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Sandra Melhem
NationalityLebanese
Years active2015–present
Organization
  • Ego Beirut
  • Queer Relief Fund
Known for LGBT 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. [1] [2] [3] [4] Melhem founded Queer Relief Fund, a humanitarian charity, in the aftermath of the 2020 Beirut explosion. [2] [5] [6] She received a special mention award for her humanitarian engagement at the International Prize for LGBT rights ceremony held in 2021 in Paris. [7]

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. [8] 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. [3] [8] The club quickly became one of the most popular LGBT party hotspots. [2] [9] [8]

Melhem advocates for LGBT equality and inclusion, particularly for transgender individuals. [10] [8] She showcases gay artists at her venues and events to raise public awareness and break societal misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding LGBT individuals and culture. [3] 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. [11] [8] [6] According to Melhem, supporting drag artists and organizing drag shows are a form of protest against societal norms, [11] 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. [8] [2] [12] [13] 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. [14] [15] [16] Melhem is also active in initiatives that address disparities in access to healthcare resources and mental health management for LGBT residents of Lebanon. [17] [18]

Sandra founded 'Queer Relief Fund', [19] a humanitarian charity offering financial assistance to marginalized queer individuals affected by the 2020 Beirut explosion. [5] [2] [6] 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. [13] [20] [5]

Recognition

In 2021, Melhem was given the Leader in LGBT Health Equity Award by the Lebanese Medical Association for Sexual Health (LebMASH). [17] 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. [7]

Personal life

Melhem is openly gay. [8] In a 2018 interview, Melhem spoke about her coming out experience, describing it as “well accepted”. [3]

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