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* [[Pekka Haavisto]], politician
 
* [[Pekka Haavisto]], politician
 
* [[Lucina Hagman]], politician, educator, and feminist
 
* [[Lucina Hagman]], politician, educator, and feminist
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* [[Jorma Hentila]], politics and activist
 
* [[Virva Hepolampi]], academic and activist
 
* [[Virva Hepolampi]], academic and activist
 
* [[Pirjo Honkasalo]], film director
 
* [[Pirjo Honkasalo]], film director
 
* [[Raimo Jaaskelainen]], fashion and entertainment
 
* [[Raimo Jaaskelainen]], fashion and entertainment
 
* [[Tove Marika Jansson]], writer
 
* [[Tove Marika Jansson]], writer
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* [[Tuula Juvonen]], academic
 
* [[Hilda Maria Kakikoski]], politician and writer
 
* [[Hilda Maria Kakikoski]], politician and writer
 
* [[Christer Kihlman]], writer
 
* [[Christer Kihlman]], writer
 
* [[Sauli Koskinen]], television host
 
* [[Sauli Koskinen]], television host
 
* [[Pekka Lehto]], film director
 
* [[Pekka Lehto]], film director
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* [[Jukka Lehtonen]], academic
 
* [[Tiina Lindfors]], dancer and choreographer
 
* [[Tiina Lindfors]], dancer and choreographer
 
* [[Ari-Pekka Liukkonen]], swimmer
 
* [[Ari-Pekka Liukkonen]], swimmer
 
* [[Silvia Modig]], politician and radio host
 
* [[Silvia Modig]], politician and radio host
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* [[Anna Moring]], activist
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* [[Kati Mustola]], academic
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* [[Martti Nissinen]], theologian and academic
 
* [[Hagar Olsson]], writer
 
* [[Hagar Olsson]], writer
 
* [[Jorma Uotinen]], dancer and singer
 
* [[Jorma Uotinen]], dancer and singer
 
* [[Reijo Paananen]], politician
 
* [[Reijo Paananen]], politician
 
* [[Roh Petas]], environmental activist
 
* [[Roh Petas]], environmental activist
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* [[Janne Puhakka]], professional ice hockey player
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* [[Kristiina Puukko]], activist and actor
 
* [[Mirkka Elina Rekola]], poet
 
* [[Mirkka Elina Rekola]], poet
 
* [[Markku Rossi]], Member of Parliament
 
* [[Markku Rossi]], Member of Parliament
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* [[LGBTQ Russia]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Russia]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Ireland]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Ireland]]
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* [[LGBTQ Portugal]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 21:16, 4 November 2019

LGBTQ Finland

The LGBTQ community in Finland has a long history associated with it. Although the social stigma often associated with homosexuality in other countries has been less evident in Finnish society, it has taken some time for LGBTQ rights to be enshrined in legislation. Today, those rights are widely available in all areas of life.

One of the reasons for the reticence to embrace homosexuality in legislation has been the shared history with its ant-gay neighbour, Russia, and that country's efforts to influence internal Finnish politics. As time moved forward, the distance between the two countries on LGBTQ policy, in both legislation and practice, has become polar opposites.

Regardless, LGBTQ individuals have long been represented openly in Finnish politics, ever since the lesbian Hilda Maria Kakikoski became one of the first women, and the first LGBTQ individual, to be elected to parliament in 1906. Today, there are three LGBTQ individuals present and active in the national parliament.

Coincidentally, these politicians are very involved in the environmental movement of their country as members of the Green Party. This group is led by Pekka Haavisto, who is the government minister for the environment - he was voted the fifth most influential Finnish individual alive today.

There is a particularly rich history of prominent lesbian writers and poets in the country. Many of these individuals became trend-setters of style and prose for the Nordic region itself.

Finland is one of the most accepting countries in the world today for its LGBTQ citizens. Homosexual activity has been legal since 1971, and there is today full protection against discrimination based on sexual orientation. Same-sex marriage was approved by Parliament in 2014. Many towns and cities within the country celebrate the community with Pride events.

Read the fascinating biographies of these prominent LGBTQ individuals:

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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