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{{Infobox person
| name = Maki Muraki
| birth_name = Maki Muraki
| birth_date = 1974
| nationality = Japanese
| alma_mater = Kyoto University
| occupation = LGBT activist
| notable_works =
}}{{Nihongo|Maki Muraki|村木 真紀|Muraki Maki|born 1974}} is a Japanese LGBT activist. She is the head of the Osaka-based Japanese LGBT rights organization, Nijiiro ("Rainbow") Diversity.[1] Through lectures and media appearances, she is an advocate for gay-friendly policies in office environments in Japanese companies and society.[1]

Career

Muraki, a lesbian,[2] is a graduate of Kyoto University.[3]

Muraki emphasizes that LGBT employees in Japan may experience discomfort about their environment that could pressure them to change careers, or experience depression and fatigue.[1] She advocates for more LGBT-friendly office policies, such as a restriction on anti-LGBT statements and hotlines to offer support to LGBT employees.[1] She has also encouraged Japan to adopt anti-discrimination laws, improve gay representation in the media,[4] and to allow gays to marry.[2]

Today, she gives presentations to corporations and government offices on the equal treatment of gay and lesbians in workplace environments.[1][2] She is the author of the "LGBT Workplace Handbook" and "Introduction to LGBT in the workplace."[3] Her organization, Nijiiro Diversity, received a Google Impact Challenge grant in 2015.[5]

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Tai|first1=Mariko|title=For some, the struggle continues even after success|url=http://asia.nikkei.com/magazine/20160324-WHAT-DOES-IT-MEAN-FOR-ASIA/On-the-Cover/For-some-the-struggle-continues-even-after-success?page=2|website=Nikkei Asian Review|publisher=Nikkei Asia|accessdate=12 June 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160612170947/http://asia.nikkei.com/magazine/20160324-WHAT-DOES-IT-MEAN-FOR-ASIA/On-the-Cover/For-some-the-struggle-continues-even-after-success?page=2|archivedate=12 June 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|last1=Osaki|first1=Tomohiro|title=Japanese gay rights activists, academics say U.S. marriage ruling may help their cause|url=http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/06/29/national/japanese-gay-rights-activists-academics-say-u-s-marriage-ruling-may-help-their-cause/#.V12VtRMrLnD|website=The Japan Times Online|publisher=Japan Times|accessdate=12 June 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160419155355/http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/06/29/national/japanese-gay-rights-activists-academics-say-u-s-marriage-ruling-may-help-their-cause/#.V12VtRMrLnD|archivedate=19 April 2016|date=29 June 2015}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Human Rights Enlightenment Leaders' workshop|url=http://www.pref.hiroshima.lg.jp.e.bq.hp.transer.com/soshiki/42/27natsuseminakaisaihoukoku.html|website=Hiroshima Prefectural Government|publisher=Hiroshima Prefectural Government|accessdate=12 June 2016}}
4. ^{{cite web|last1=Mckirdy|first1=Andrew|title=Fuji TV announces Japan-first lesbian drama, but attracts criticism for ‘outdated’ portrayal|url=http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/10/22/national/social-issues/fuji-tv-announces-japan-first-lesbian-drama-heels-advances-lgbt-rights/#.V12UXBMrLnA|website=The Japan Times Online|publisher=Japan Times|accessdate=12 June 2016|date=22 October 2015}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://asia.googleblog.com/2015/03/10-great-ideas-for-japan-10-grants-from.html|title=10 great ideas for Japan, 10 grants from Google|website=Google Asia Pacific Blog|access-date=2016-06-12}}

External links

  • Nijiiro Diversity website (Japanese)
  • Maki Muraki Huffington Post blog (Japanese)
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