Posters
Our posters are designed to help allies and services demonstrate their support and inclusion of LGBTIQA+ people. Prints of some of our posters can be sent to you by Rainbow Health Australia.
Otherwise, click on the thumbnails below to download any of our posters for free.
Transfemme
Zoe Belle Gender Collective
Celebrate LGBTI+ Blakfullas
Designed by Wiradjuri and Ngiyaampa artist Charlotte Allingham, and created in partnership with Elizabeth Morgan House and Thorne Harbour Health, this poster was designed for community and service providers to show their support and celebrate the ongoing resilience, strength and power of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.
LGBTIQA+ people have existed within the lands now known as ‘Australia’ for tens of thousands of years. Many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations and cultures had their own understandings, language, roles and culture surrounding LGBTIQA+ identities. Unfortunately, British colonisation disrupted and dispossessed many of these understandings through the impacts of massacres, missions, stolen generations and ongoing racist attitudes and policies. British colonisation also brought laws and attitudes that criminalised and discriminated against LGBTIQA+ people. Despite this, many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander remain strong and proud in their LGBTIQA+ and cultural identities. LGBTIQA+ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be celebrated and their voices raised every day.
Speaking out for Solidarity and Connection!
This campaign shines a light on the connection between trans women and non-binary trans femme people, and people of other genders. These posters based upon are real stories from people across the country in a variety of relationships – everything from friendships to romance. We celebrate the importance of trans women and non-binary trans femmes in our relationships, LGBTQ+ communities and broader societies. This campaign is the product of conversations between Zoe Belle Gender Collective and ACON.
To find out more about this campaign click here