Polish LGBT activist and film director (born 1990)
Bartosz Staszewski
Staszewski accepting the 2019 Tolerantia award in Switzerland
Born
(1990-09-23) 23 September 1990 (age 33)
Malmö, Sweden
Nationality
Polish
Occupation(s)
filmmaker, social campaigner, LGBT rights activist
Known for
Article Eighteen, Love Does Not Exclude Foundation
Awards
European Tolerantia Award (2019)
Bartosz (Bart)[1]Staszewski (born 23 September 1990 in Malmö, Sweden)[2] is a Polish filmmaker and LGBT activist. He is the creator of the documentary Article Eighteen, co-founder of the Equality March in Lublin association and the Miłość Nie Wyklucza foundation ('Love Does Not Exclude'), which promotes same-sex marriage in Poland.[3][4] Staszewski was the target of death threats and intimidation in 2019 and 2021 in relation to his activism.[5][6][7]
^"Alfabet Buntu - Bart Staszewski". Archiwum Osiatyńskiego (in Polish). Retrieved 20 November 2021.
^Hannakampf, Sabine (6 October 2019). "European Tolerantia Awards 2019". männer* (in German). Retrieved 10 August 2020.
^"Zespół". Miłość Nie Wyklucza (in Polish). Retrieved 10 August 2020.
^Domagała, Małgorzata (17 June 2020). "Urodził się w Szwecji, kręci filmy, jest gejem. Dziś Bartosz Staszewski spotka się z Andrzejem Dudą". Gazeta Wyborcza. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
^Pospischil, Alina (27 September 2019). "Organizator Marszu Równości w Lublinie dostał mail, w którym autor grozi mu śmiercią" [Equality March Lublin organiser receives email death threat]. Gazeta Wyborcza (in Polish).
^Kowalska, Agata (10 March 2021). "Bart Staszewski: 'Najgorsze są groźby śmierci' [POWIĘKSZENIE]" [Bart Staszewski: 'The worst is the death threats' [IN-DEPTH]]. OKO.press (in Polish). Archived from the original on 25 July 2023.
^Karpieszuk, Wojciech (12 March 2021). "'Bydlaku, oglądaj się za siebie'. Co Bart Staszewski słyszy o sobie na ulicy po 'Wiadomościach' w TVP?". Gazeta Wyborcza.
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