The main goals of Sin Vergüenza are:
- Promote the visibility: show us as we are, without fear.
- Raising awareness: using education as a means to break the stereotypes and stigmas envelopes homos, bis and trans.
- Vindicate our rights to achieve a complete incorporation and participate on equal terms in society in which we live.
These objectives are achieved through the following areas.
Social area
It is one of the pillars of the association because it is where experiences are shared, where fears are lost, prejudgments are broken, and the person herself grows in confidence.
For many, Sin Vergüenza means an atmosphere of acceptance and integration where everyone can be itself, and it serves as first step to open up the world. For others, it is simply a place to reassert itself as the people who already are. In any case, is a space where people interact with one thing in common: the awareness of diversity.
In practice this space is embodied in:
- Lunch at universities,
- Dinner on Friday (after weekly activity),
- Different sports: football or basketball games, among others.
- The "Sinver Trobada",
- The "Sinver Esquiada",
- Film forums at various universities,
- Afternoon snack and coffe.
Training area
When you come to Sin Vergüenza, you know your identity but not all those around you. For this reason you have training activities, to know how you can contribute to society as individual, to make it more diverse and inclusive, but also to give you the tools to do so.
In practice we train you in:
- LGBT movement,
- Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
- The diversity of identities and orientations,
- Sex,
- How to be trainers.
Activist area
The third area is what allows us to contribute to the society around us.
In practice we activism in:
- 28 J - LGBT Pride Day,
- Demonstration Trans,
- The news stands (World Day Against HIV, presentation of associations at universities)
- Participating in different areas of FELGTB,
- During the day of Saint George
- Bisexuality Day,
- Lesbian Visibility Day,
- Mostra de la Mercé,
- Puting up posters,
- Participating in the university parties.
Last Update: September 2010, 18