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Lambda Indonesia was the first openly gay association in Indonesia and Asia focused on
LGBTQ rights in Indonesia Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in Indonesia face legal challenges and prejudices not experienced by non-LGBTQ residents. Traditional mores, social norms disapprove of homosexuality and gender transition, gender ...
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History

The association was founded on March 1, 1982, in
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, by three gay men, including
Dede Oetomo Dede Oetomo (born 1953) is a campaigner for LGBT rights in Indonesia and an expert on gender issues in East Java. He pursued postgraduate studies at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Whilst there, he founded Lambda Indonesia, a gay support ...
, after they had communicated with 200 gay men from around Indonesia for almost a year. Although intended primarily for gay men, a small number of its members were lesbians. Their inclusion began when Oetomo sent a letter reacting to correspondence in ''
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'' magazine from Saskia Wieringa, Marianne Kotoppo, Julia Suryakusuma, and
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. These letters were themselves a response to the poor reception of an initial letter by Wieringa, which had defended the marriage of Jossie and Bonnie. Oetomo said he hoped they would share membership forms with their lesbian friends. However, after a year, a few lesbian members, including Gayatri and Syarifah Sabaroedin, left the organization because they felt their issues were being neglected. They finally disband in 1986 after they held its last congress in
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. Their founding date, March 1st, is commemorated as Indonesian LGBTIQ Solidarity Day.


Works

The organization outlined four main objectives such as creating a nationwide support system for gay men, establish connections between gay Indonesians and international gay activists, foster a sense of self-worth and dignity within their community, and to combat inaccurate information about homosexuality circulating in the media and among the public. While its approaches were somewhat shaped by the gay rights movement in the West, they did not make a human rights agenda or the promotion of individual sexual freedom as its main focus. Instead, the organization drew upon Indonesia's own diverse history of sexuality to counteract the opinion that that homosexuality was incompatible with Indonesian cultural values such as
gemblak Gemblak (plural gemblakan) among the people of East Java means a "boy lover", a young boy who is kept by an older man either during a period of sexual abstinence (as exemplified by the ''warok'' in the traditional dance the Reog or () is a tr ...
and mairil in Islamic boarding schools.In its activism, it focused on educating and sharing information through media such as its zine. The zine was published in eight editions from 1982 to 1984. It was named "''Gaya Hidup Ceria".''{{Cite web , last=Simangunsong , first=Tonggo , date=2021-06-10 , title=How This Muslim-Majority Country’s Queer Community Connected Before the Internet , url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/indonesia-zines-lgbtq-pride-month/ , access-date=2025-06-05 , website=VICE , language=en-US


References

LGBTQ in Indonesia LGBTQ organizations based in Asia Defunct organizations based in Indonesia 1982 establishments in Indonesia 1986 disestablishments in Asia Defunct LGBTQ organizations