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Future Plans and Future Proofing
As Chair of the National LGBT Federation which publishes GCN along with working to achieve the NXF Strategy 2023 - 2026, I thought I would let you all know how 2024 is going so far.
Our strategy is in full flow. The NXF Activist Academy team is well into the research stage, exploring funding options for this skills-based and intergenerational training. The GALAS team is finalising details for the 2024 award ceremony, with some exciting news to be announced soon. The Rainbow Summit team is meeting with other organisations from the LGBTQ+ community to gather as much relevant information as possible, and the Fundraising/Finance team is working on our sustainable funding strategy. We really feel that 2024 is going to be a productive and fruitful year.
Some big changes have taken place at GCN. We said goodbye to our Group Manager Michael Brett. Michael gave more to GCN in the short time with us than we could have hoped for; overseeing the new GCN strategy, bringing on board new GCN team members, expertly running operations, and liaising with donors, funders and stakeholders.
Personally, it was a pleasure working with Michael, as he made his mark on GCN in the most unassuming and intelligent of ways. A true leader and strategist, we will miss him.
But gay life stops for no one and so it was with immense pride that we recently announced Stefano Pappalardo as the new Manager of GCN.
Stefano has worked with GCN for over seven years, most recently as Head of Digital, Marketing & Development. To hear Stefano’s vision for the publication was inspiring. No doubt you will hear more from him, but suffice to say the board of the NXF is incredibly excited about what Stefano hopes to achieve.
The fact that Stefano and his team only recently raised €3,600 at the GCN pub quiz in Street 66 was wonderful to see. GCN is free to all who read the magazine or avail of the online content. As a charity, events like these and donations from all our supporters can never be underestimated. Thanks to all who continue to support Ireland’s free queer media.
The passage into law of the much needed Hate Crime Bill continues to be a major legislative priority for the NXF and indeed the wider Coalition Against Hate Crime.
We have been alarmed at calls in some quarters to scrap what is a crucial piece of legislation. The Programme for Government commits to modernising our laws in this area and the safety of LGBTQ+ and other communities must not be compromised as part of contrived ‘culture wars’ or ‘populist’ politics.
At a time of rising hate crime and with the proliferation of extreme hate speech in the online space in particular, we must ensure our laws are fit-for-purpose. The Hate Crime Bill must be enacted as a priority and without any further delay.