BC co-founder Michael David Tan highlights LGBTQIA+ exclusion in disaster responses at London School of Economics

LGBTQIA+ Filipinos may be just-as-affected by disasters, and yet they continue to be neglected in disaster responses. Sadly, “we don’t talk about this enough, and we should, in the hopes of forcing the coming up of solutions to deal with this.” So said Michael David dela Cruz Tan, publisher and editor in chief of Outrage Magazine, the only LGBTQIA+ publication in the Philippines, as he talked about LGBTQIA+ exclusion in disaster responses at the gathering for Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity (AFSEE) in the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in London, UK. Twenty fellows were chosen from18 different countries for the 2025-2026 cohort of AFSEE; Tan is the only one from the Philippines, with others coming from Indonesia, Brazil, Nepal, Kazakhstan, Chile, Germany, Lithuania, Malawi, Uganda, Georgia, Kenya, Malaysia, Argentina, Germany, Costa Rica, The Gambia, UK, Canada, Iran, US, and Pakistan. Tan has been traveling to areas in the Philippines afected by disasters, natural and man-made – i.e. those affected by the Taal Volcano eruption, Legazpi City and nearby municipalities affected by the restless Mayon Volcano, and Zamboanga City that experienced political instability due to separatist groups. “All over many places, LGBTQIA+ people have not been spared in disasters,” Tan noted, “and yet responses did not often include them.”

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