Hungarian LGBTQ Activist Among Time’s 100 Most Influential

Dorottya Redai Photograher: Akos Stiller/BloombergPhotographer: Akos Stiller/Bloomberg
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Budapest, Hungary (AP) -- An academic and LGBT activist in Hungary is among the word's 100 most influential people, according to Time magazine, for her work on a children's book that set in motion a debate over human rights in the Central European country.

“It’s an honor. Obviously, it feels really rewarding to be one of these amazing 100 people,” Dorottya Redai, a researcher at the CEU Democracy Institute in Budapest and activist with the Labrisz Lesbian Association, told The Associated Press.