[4][5][6] The purpose of establishing the dictionary is to make the voice of LGBTQ individuals heard as a part of the society, to defend LGBTQ rights,[7] to enable them to write freely, to support young LGBTI individuals in their acceptance processes, to make them feel that they are not alone and wrong,[8] and to fight against transphobia, homophobia,[9][10] and hate crimes.
[12][13][14] The LGBTQ culture and life magazine Homojen, prepared by Ayı Sözlük and its founder and independent activist İlker Bozkurt, was first published on 5 September 2015.
Homojen, which is the first culture and lifestyle magazine featuring LGBT content in Turkey, began to be published in print on 3 September 2016.
[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] A voluntary team of doctors, psychologists, psychology counselors, education counselors, social workers, sociologists, and lawyers are among the authors of Ayı Sözlük, providing voluntary and free support to individuals who need support under the patronage of ASDİ (Ayı Sözlük LGBTQ + Psycho-Social Support Initiative).
In 2015, it appeared again on the list of popular collaborative dictionaries and ranked 10th and 9th in June and July respectively.