Type | NGO |
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Founded | 1974 |
Location | Helsinki, Finland |
Key people | Juha Jokela (chair) Aija Salo (secretary) |
Area served | Finland |
Focus | LGBT rights |
Website | www.seta.fi |
SETA (Finnish: Seksuaalinen tasavertaisuus, "Sexual Equality"), founded in 1974, is the main LGBT rights organisation in Finland. It is a national organization with several member organizations around the country. Its general secretary is Aija Salo and chairperson Outi Hannula. The current President of Finland, Tarja Halonen, was the chairwoman of SETA 1980–81.
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SETA awards the annual Asiallisen tiedon omena (the "Apple of Objective Information") to people or organizations that have improved the status of LGBT minorities or distributed objective information about the diversity of sexuality and gender.[1] It has been awarded to the following people or organizations, among others:
The Kunniarotta ("Rat of Honor") is an ironic anti-honor awarded to people or organizations that have contributed to discrimination based on sexuality or gender identity, or otherwise made the life of LGBT people more difficult.[1] The Rat has been awarded e.g. to the following:
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