Anna Liminowicz

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Warum eine lesbische Frau in Polen um ihr Leben fürchtet
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Nationality: Polish
Biography: Anna Liminowicz - photographer and reportage author based in Warsaw, Poland. She works regularly with several international publications including The New York Times, The Globe and Mail, The Guardian, NRC and many others. She divides her work... MORE
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Warum eine lesbische Frau in Polen um ihr Leben fürchtet
anna liminowicz
Feb 19, 2020

 Since last year Polish communities declare themselves "free of LGBT ideology". We traveled to Eastern Poland to talk to LGBT people, who actually live in those "zones". Text by Philipp Fritz for WELT.

Thank you WELT/ WELT AM SONNTAG for the assignment.
Homophobie: Schon ein Drittel Polens ist „schwulenfreie Zone“ - WELT
Immer mehr Dörfer in Polen folgen einer Kampagne und erklären sich zu schwulen- und lesbenfreien Zonen. Unterstützung bekommen sie von der Kirche. Reportage aus einem Land, das sich zunehmend zur Homophobie bekennt.
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