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Politically independent LGBT organization in France
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Homosexualités et Socialisme
Founded1983
Ideology
PositionCentre-left to left-wing
Mother party
Websitehhs-france.org
Marche des fiertés 2019 Paris

Homosexualités et Socialisme (English: Homosexualities and Socialism, HES) is a politically independent LGBT organization affiliated with the Parti Socialiste in France officially, since 2015, and with the Parti Radical de Gauche since 2019. It was created in 1983 by Jan-Paul Pouliquen. From 1993 to 1997, its president was Stéphane Martinet. Its former president from 2007 to 2012 was Gilles Bon-Maury. It is a member of ILGA-Europe and was a member of Rainbow Rose.

See also

  • GayLib – the social liberal equivalent

References

  1. ^ "HES, c'est quoi?". hes.lgbt.
  2. Frédéric Martel, Le Rose et le Noir, Paris; Éditions du Seuil, p. 265
  3. Jean-Pierre Azema, Vivre et Survivre dans le Marais, Paris: Le Manuscrit, 2005, p. 506
  4. Gilles Bon-Maury, 'Du lobbying? Non: un travail de conviction', Têtu News 145, June 2009, p. 32

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