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LİSTAG  (Families of LGBTs in İstanbul) is a voluntary suppport and solidarity organization for families and friends of lesbian, gay, bisexual person, and trans people in Istanbul since January

In general, we organize

* Meetings at Amargi Cafe in Beyoglu, every Saturday afternoon, where we meet recent additions to our collective and plan our forthcoming activities.

* Monthly dinner parties at a group member’s residence where LGBT persons may attend with members of their families whom they are out to.

* Informative debates on the first Thursday of every month, organised by volunteer psychiatrists (Dr. Nesrin Yetkin, Dr. Seven Kaptan and Dr. Arzu Onal) at the offices of the Society for Sexual Learning Treatment and Research (CETAD), for members of sapphic, gay, bisexual, and transsexual persons, on subjects favor biological gender, sexual persona, sexual orientation, sexual roles and behaviour, and gender.

* Special meetings with family members who need to meet our parents in private.

* Discussion panels in cooperation with other NGO&#;s or univeristies in Turkey

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