Tabby Besley

Tabby Besley

activist New Zealand

Tabby Besley is the managing director of InsideOUT, an organization focused on supporting LGBTQ+ youth in New Zealand. Recently in the news for her statements regarding the need for government action against violence toward rainbow communities, Besley advocates for increased visibility and acceptance. She emphasizes the importance of unity and resilience in the face of bigotry, asserting that hateful voices will be overshadowed by the growth of the LGBTQ+ community. Under her leadership, InsideOUT continues to work towards creating a safer and more inclusive environment for all young people, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
3,217
Power
140$
Sentiment
8.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
New Zealand 1 8.00 0.07% +0% 4,822,233 3,217 $210,000 140$
Totals 1 4,822,233 3,217 $210,000 140$
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Recent Mentions

New Zealand New Zealand: Tabby Besley is the managing director of the LGBTQ+ charity InsideOut and emphasized the importance of events like Lil Gay Out for celebrating diversity. 8

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: ‘Lil Gay Out:’ Hobsonville Point Secondary School cancels LGBTQ+ event after protest threats

New Zealand New Zealand: InsideOUT managing director Tabby Besley stated that 'loud, bigoted voices' were being drowned out by the growth of visibility in the rainbow community. 7

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Destiny and Man Up double down on pride protests, despite backlash

New Zealand New Zealand: InsideOUT managing director Tabby Besley said loud bigoted voices are only being drowned out from the growth of visibility in the rainbow community. 8

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Wellington gears up to celebrate Pride festival despite protests