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Lebanese LGBT activist

Sandra Melhem
NationalityLebanese
Years active2015–present
Organization
  • Ego Beirut
  • Queer Relief Fund
Known forLGBT rights activism

Sandra Melhem (Arabic: ساندرا ملحم) is a Lebanese entrepreneur and LGBT rights activist. She is the owner of Projekt / Ego Beirut club, a popular LGBT-friendly venue. Melhem founded Queer Relief Fund, a humanitarian charity, in the aftermath of the 2020 Beirut explosion. She received a special mention award for her humanitarian engagement at the International Prize for LGBT rights ceremony held in 2021 in Paris.

Work and activism

In 2015, Melhem founded Projekt / Ego Beirut club north of the Lebanese capital with four LGBT friends. Neither Melhem nor any of the other founding members had any experience in club management. She was encouraged however by increased openness towards LGBT people in Lebanon, and the need for a safe meeting space for the local and regional LGBT community. The club quickly became one of the most popular LGBT party hotspots.

Melhem advocates for LGBT equality and inclusion, particularly for transgender individuals. She showcases gay artists at her venues and events to raise public awareness and break societal misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding LGBT individuals and culture. Melhem was an early supporter of the Lebanese drag community. She arranged —with Lebanon's pioneering drag queens Evita Kedavra and Anya Kneez— and hosted Beirut's first drag show in 2015. According to Melhem, supporting drag artists and organizing drag shows are a form of protest against societal norms, and an invitation to the public to explore queer art and entertainment. Melhem is credited with contributing to the growth of the drag movement in Beirut; she hosts the Beirut Grand Ball, the biggest annual drag event in Lebanon. Melhem's Projekt/ EGO Beirut club, considered the foremost among Beirut's gay safe spaces, paved the way for the local drag scene to grow, and for a wider appreciation of queer art. Melhem is also active in initiatives that address disparities in access to healthcare resources and mental health management for LGBT residents of Lebanon.

Sandra founded 'Queer Relief Fund', a humanitarian charity offering financial assistance to marginalized queer individuals affected by the 2020 Beirut explosion. The blast was particularly damaging to the gay-friendly neighborhood of Mar Mikhael, where beneficiaries were assisted with medical fees, home repair and relocation costs, and AIDS medical management.

Recognition

In 2021, Melhem was given the Leader in LGBT Health Equity Award by the Lebanese Medical Association for Sexual Health (LebMASH). On IDAHOT 2021, Melhem received a special mention award for her humanitarian engagement at the International Prize for LGBT rights ceremony held by the City of Paris.

Personal life

Melhem is openly gay. In a 2018 interview, Melhem spoke about her coming out experience, describing it as “well accepted”.

References

Citations

  1. Enzerink 2021.
  2. ^ Gubash 2020.
  3. ^ Richard 2018.
  4. David 2021.
  5. ^ Gough 2020.
  6. ^ A. 2021.
  7. ^ Ville de Paris 2021.
  8. ^ Olea 2019a.
  9. Massain 2020.
  10. Jahshan 2021.
  11. ^ Aagaard 2022.
  12. Beirut Pride 2018.
  13. ^ Hourany 2021.
  14. Satenstein 2019.
  15. Seigneur 2022.
  16. Olea 2019b.
  17. ^ LebMASH 2021.
  18. Institute for Development Research Advocacy and Applied Care (IDRAAC) 2021.
  19. el-Hage 2020.
  20. Tlozek & Yazbeck 2020.

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