Seta (organization)
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Founded | 29 May 1974[1] |
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Type | NGO |
Focus | LGBT rights |
Headquarters | Haapaniemenkatu 7-9, 00530 Helsinki |
Location | |
Area served | Finland |
Services | Gender Diversity & Intersex Centre of Expertise Online Youth house Loiste |
Secretary General | Kerttu Tarjamo |
Chairperson | Pekka Rantala |
Vice Charperson | Anu Kantola |
Vice Chairperson | Tanja von Knorring |
Staff | 14 (during year 2024) |
Website | https://seta.fi/ |
LGBTI Rights in Finland Seta (Seta ry), founded in 1974, is the main LGBT rights organisation in Finland. It is a national organization with several member organizations around the country. Seta´s secretary general is Kerttu Tarjamo and chairperson Pekka Rantala. The 11th President of Finland, Tarja Halonen, was the chairwoman of Seta 1980–1981.
Seta engages with the whole of society and collaborates with a wide range of institutions, governmental bodies and international organizations. Seta's work and activities are based on human rights and self-determination. Seta is a member of ILGA Europe, Transgender Europe, IGLYO and a supporting member of EuroCentralAsian Lesbian Community. In Finland Seta is a member of SOSTE, The Finnish National Youth Council Allianssi[2] and Family Federation of Finland.[3]
Seta aims for an equal society and individual welfare that includes everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. Seta´s main goals are a national governmental LGBTI roadmap, recognition of non-binary identities, well-being of LGBTI children and youth, equal family rights, and combating rising hate crimes and hate speech.[4][5][6]
Seta's main functions are human rights work and advocacy, awereness raising and education, youth work[7] and supporting member organizations. Seta also offers social support at special units Gender Diversity & Intersex Centre of Expertise[8] (Sukupuolen moninaisuuden osaamiskeskus) and Online Youth House Loiste (verkkonuorisotalo Loiste). Gender Diversity & Intersex Centre of Expertise offers free fo charge counselling, short-term therapy and peer group activities to transgender, non-binary and intersex persons and their loved ones and encreases public awareness about gender diversity. Loiste is a safe space on Discord to LGBTIQA+ youth aged 13 and up. Youth workers at Loiste offer group chats and counseling, and run a network of youth workers who organize LGBTIQA+-specific activities all around Finland.
Seta is a national umbrella organization with over 40 member organizations.[9] Some operate nationwide (e.g., Rainbow Families), while others function at the local or regional level. Activities are organized by a large number of volunteers and employees. Seta provides support, funding, and training for member organizations and acts as a forum for LGBTIQ+ organizations in Finland.
Awards
[edit]Seta awards the annual Asiallisen tiedon omena (the "Apple of Objective Information") to people or organizations that have improved the status of LGBT minorities or distributed objective information about the diversity of sexual orientation and gender.[10] It has been awarded to the following people or organizations, among others:
- 2008 to singer Jenni Vartiainen and songwriter Teemu Brunila for their single "Ihmisten edessä". According to Seta, the piece is an apposite evocation of the courage needed from LGBT people to e.g. publicly hold hands.[11]
- 2022 to trade union TEK for their work on promoting equality and diversity. [12]
The Kunniarotta ("Rat of Honor") is an ironic anti-honor awarded to people or organizations that have contributed to discrimination based on sexuality or gender identity, or otherwise made the life of LGBT people more difficult.[10] The Rat has been awarded e.g. year 2008 to lord mayor Raimo Ilaskivi, MP Bjarne Kallis, and general Gustav Hägglund for their statements in the fuss caused by the puppet animation The Butterfly from Ural.[11]
Seta also awards LGBTI Youth of the year and Active participant recognition to active members of members organizations.
Member organizations
[edit]Regional organizations
[edit]- Etelä-Savo Pride (South Savo)
- Hamina Pride (Hamina)
- Helsinki Pride -yhteisö (Helsinki)
- Jyväskylän Seta (Jyväskylä)
- Kainuun Seta (Kainuu)
- Lahden Seta (Lahti)
- Lakeuden Sateenkaari (South Ostrobothnia)
- Länsi-Uudenmaan Sateenkaariyhdistys (Western Uusimaa)
- Meri-Lapin Seta (Kemi-Tornio)
- Mäntsälän Seta (Mäntsälä)
- Nokia Pride (Nokia)
- Oulun Seta (Oulu)
- Oulu Pride (Oulu)
- Paimio Pride (Paimio)
- Pirkanmaan Seta Sinuiksi (Tampere)
- Pohjois-Karjalan Seta (North Karelia)
- Pohjois-Savon Seta (North Savo)
- Porvoon Seta (Porvoo)
- Qaareva (Helsinki)
- Qirjava (Joensuu)
- Raseborgs Regnbåge (Raseborg)
- Rauma Pride (Rauma)
- Regnbågsfyren (Mariehamn)
- Rovaniemen Seta (Rovaniemi)
- Saimaan Seta (Lappeenranta)
- Satakunnan Seta (Satakunta)
- Sempun akateeminen sateenkaarijärjestö Färikäs (Rauma)
- Tema (Helsinki urban area, in Russian)
- Turku Pride (Turku)
- Turun Seudun Mummolaakso (Turku area)
- Turun seudun Seta (Turku area)
- Vaasan Seta (Vaasa)
Nationwide organizations
[edit]- Dreamwear Club (transvestites, transfeminines)
- H.O.T. (sports)
- Kansallinen Sateenkaariryhmä – Kasary (National Coalition Party)
- Mummolaakso (lesbians and bi women)
- Polyamoria ja monisuhteisuus (polyamory)
- Regnbågsallians Svenskfinland (Finland Swedes)
- Sateenkaarihistorian ystävät (queer history)
- Sateenkaari-ikkuna (homelessness)
- Sateenkaariopettajat (queer teachers)
- Sateenkaariperheet (queer families)
- Sateenkaariseniorit (queer elderly)
- Sateenkaariyhdistys Malkus (spirituality)
- Suomen Sateenkaaripoliisit (queer police officers)
- Transfeminiinit (transfeminines)
- Translasten ja -nuorten perheet (families of trans youth)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Seta täytti 45 vuotta – minidokumentti julkaistiin" (in Finnish). Seta. 29 May 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ "Allanssi in English". Allianssi. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
- ^ "Family Federation of Finland". Väestöliitto. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
- ^ Tara (2023-06-10). "Rainbow activists gather in Helsinki on Saturday - lesbian activism, male-specific issues, and a fresh study on socioeconomic disparities in focus". Helsinki Times. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
- ^ "Seta's general assembly: trans people's rights must not be trampled in the name of feminism | Seta ry – English" (in Finnish). 2021-11-23. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
- ^ Avatud Vabariik (2024-02-11). Kerttu Tarjamo: Тhe importance of accepting marriage equality in Finland. Retrieved 2024-09-13 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Seta: systematic support of LGBTIQ+ youth in Finland". Europe Goes Local. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
- ^ "Gender Diversity & Intersex Centre of Expertise". Sukupuolen moninaisuuden osaamiskeskus (in Finnish). Retrieved 2024-09-13.
- ^ "Membership | Seta ry – English" (in Finnish). 2018-09-14. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
- ^ a b "Setan kunnianosoitukset" (in Finnish). Seta. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
- ^ a b "Seta palkitsi Jenni Vartiaisen ja Teemu Brunilan" (in Finnish). Helsingin Sanomat. 2008-06-28. Retrieved 2008-06-29.
- ^ "Seta grants Apple of Good Information to Academic Engineers and Architects in Finland TEK". Seta. 2008-06-28. Retrieved 2022-11-17.
- ^ "Jäsenjärjestöt". Seta ry. Retrieved 2024-09-20.