Английская Википедия:António Serzedelo
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António José Serzedelo Silva Marques (Lisbon, 15 May 1945) is a Portuguese human rights activist, radio broadcaster, actor and a scholar. He is the oldest live LGBTI activist in Portugal (since May 1974). He was the author of the 1st LBGTI Manifesto in Portugal, "Freedom for the Sexual Minorities". He is the founder of Opus Gay, of which he is also currently president . He also founded and hosts a radio programme called Vidas Alternativas (Alternative Lives).
Biography
Academic Studies
Serzedelo attended secondary school in Lourenço Marques (now Maputo), Mozambique and later graduated from the Шаблон:Ill with a degree in History.[1]Шаблон:Self-published source
Activism
Just 8 days after the Carnation Revolution, Serzedelo co-authored the manifesto "Freedom for the Sexual Minorities", which was written by the newly established "Homosexual Movement for the Revolutionary Action" and published on 13 May 1974 in the daily newspapers Diário de Lisboa and Diário de Notícias.[1]Шаблон:Self-published source[2] It is considered the foundational document for the LGBTI cause in Portugal and had great repercussion at that time.[1]Шаблон:Self-published source[2] From that point on, Serzedelo became involved in various causes and organizations, although he is still best known for his role in the LGBTI cause.Шаблон:Citation needed
Between 1982 and 1992, he was the President for the Human Rights Portuguese Committee for the Palestinians.[1]Шаблон:Self-published source He was also a member of the Peace and Cooperation Council for the Anti-Apartheid Movement in Portugal until the end of the Apartheid in the Republic of South Africa and Rhodesia.[1]Шаблон:Self-published source In 1995, he got involved with "The Engravings Don't Know how to Swim" movement with the archaeologist Mila Simões de Abreu and Isabel do Carmo, which aimed to save the Côa Engravings, which were listed as World Heritage by UNESCO.Шаблон:Citation needed He is one of the co-founders of the Abril Association along with several former-pintassilguistas (Pintassilgo's supporters).Шаблон:Citation needed
On 28 June 1997 Serzedelo founded the Opus Gay Association, whose goal was to defend the human rights of sexual minoritiesШаблон:Citation needed. With the support of the Commission for Citizenship and Gender Equality and within the scope of the National Strategic Reference Framework, Serzedelo created an extension of Opus Gay against domestic violence and homophobia in Évora.Шаблон:Citation needed
He is a member of the Association Republic and SecularismШаблон:Citation needed. He was a member of the Portuguese Social ForumШаблон:Citation needed. He founded and was a board member of the Portas Abertas Association – Servas Portugal, national representative for the federation Servas International, a network of hosts and travellers whose goal is to promote world peaceШаблон:Citation needed. He is also co-founder of the Association "Men against Violence" and current memberШаблон:Citation needed.
He signed a public petition, along with another 200 public personalities, against mistreatment of animals and in favour of the sterilisation of cats and dogs with, which was submitted to the Government.Шаблон:Citation needed He was subsequently involved in the ministerial negotiations to implement this initiativeШаблон:Citation needed.
Serzedelo was involved in the fight against pedophilia in LisbonШаблон:Citation needed. He was an activist for the campaign in favour of the Right to Abortion in the Portuguese abortion referendum, 2007, along with several other civic associationsШаблон:Citation needed.
In 2017, Serzedelo, along with the Municipality of Lisbon, placed an anti-homophobia monument in the Príncipe Real Garden, one of the central gardens of Lisbon.[3]
Journalism
In 1974, Serzedelo completed his internship at the Centre de formation des journalistes from Le Monde, Paris, in 1974Шаблон:Citation needed. In 1975 he was an intern at the Portuguese Diário de NotíciasШаблон:Citation needed. Later on he became was the administrator and journalist for the weekly newspaper "O Ponto"Шаблон:Citation needed. He was also a correspondent in Lisbon for the Parisian Community Radio "Rádio Clube Português de Paris", until its closure.[1]Шаблон:Self-published source
In 1999, Serzedelo founded the radio programme "Vidas Alternativas",[4][1]Шаблон:Self-published source which was the first programme in Portugal to discuss LGBTI issues.[1] Шаблон:Self-published source It was initially broadcast on Voxx radio[5] and aired on several university and local radios throughout the country. Nowadays the program is broadcast online at the MegaWeb website. Recently he created the programme Vidas Alternativas Brasil,[6]Шаблон:Self-published source in order to reach the Brazilian audience.
Serzedelo also co-founded of the independent blogs such as the "Forum Social Português"[7] and "Sociofonia".[8]
He regularly gives interviews for newspapers,[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] magazines,[18] radios, local and national TV,[19][20] speaking about subjects such as the fight against homophobia, discrimination, equality, non-marital partnerships, same sex marriage, adoption, right to abortion and other civic movements.
Politics
He was part of General Franco Charais office, who was a member of the Revolution Council. Serzedelo remained in office until the council was dissolved.[1]Шаблон:Self-published source Currently he is the substitute councilman for the Portuguese Socialist Party in the Lisbon City Council, elected in the last municipal elections.[1]Шаблон:Self-published source
Teaching
Serzedelo was a professor at Dom José I Secondary School, in Lisbon and a coordinator of a teacher trainee program for the Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa and Universidade Lusíada de LisboaШаблон:Citation needed.
Arts
He is an active member of the cinema cooperative called "Cinequipa".[1]Шаблон:Self-published source
See also
References
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