Two years removed from the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, the Russian LGBT community is still fighting for inclusion. Two years from now, however, one activist hopes to win an important victory in that fight, at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Elvina Yuvakaeva, who is part of the Russian LGBT Sport Federation, has long pushed back against homophobia in her home country. Her method of choice is not through a political strategy, but through bringing people together in a common medium, sport.
As the world watched the XXII Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia’s crackdown on the LGBT community intensified. Under Russia’s anti-propaganda law, activists and allies faced prosecution for simply exercising their core freedoms of speech and expression. Worse yet, the law encouraged a climate of violence and persecution against LGBT Russians. When the Open Games were successfully held, despite government attempts to shut it down, it was a significant moment for Elvina. It inspired her to continue her fight.
Now she has her sights set on 2018, when the World Cup comes to Russia. When the international community turns its eyes to Russia once again, Elvina will be ready to use the power of sport to both shine a spotlight on the conditions of LGBT Russians and to conquer division and break barriers.
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