Lucian Dunăreanu
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Lucian Dunăreanu (born in 1977) is a Romanian gay rights activist and the executive director of Be An Angel Romania, an LGBT rights organisation based in Cluj-Napoca.
Since 2003 he has organized the Gay Film Nights Festival, which includes, alongside a film festival, the Miss Travesty contest and the Gay Prize Gala for contributions to Romania's LGBT community. Dunăreanu is the editor of Romania's first LGBT magazine, Angelicuss; he was also editor of the short-lived Switch magazine.
He is also the owner of the Toxice musical group, which is the first professional drag queen band in Romania and was the first Romanian group of its kind to enter the Eurovision national preselection. The slogan of Toxice is that "Travesty is an art and has nothing to do with sexual orientation".
Alongside these activities, Dunăreanu also participates in AIDS awareness and prevention campaigns.
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Romanian LGBT topics | ||
Law | Gay rights in Romania | Same-sex marriage in Romania | Article 200 | |
People | Florin Buhuceanu | Romaniţa Iordache | Lucian Dunăreanu | Toxice | |
Organisations | ACCEPT | Be An Angel | |
Events | GayFest | Gay Film Nights | |
Media | Inklusiv | ENOLA | Switch | Angelicuss | GayOne.ro | Radio Q | |