Imri Kalmann (Hebrew: אימרי קלמן; born June 17, 1986) is a social activist and former co-chairperson of the Israeli LGBT Association.
In August, 2009, Kalmann joined the ranks of the Israel Gay Youth (IGY), where he volunteered for five years.
As the campaign designer, he created the image "It's Worth Being Proud" ("Let it B") in which the leaders of the gay community in Israel participated.
In 2015, Kalmann was elected co-chairperson of the LGBT Association, together with Chen Arieli, who is currently serving as the organization's chairperson.
[3] Kalmann and Arieli initiated a special day in the Knesset devoted to the rights of the gay community in Israel, They also led a protest against the homophobic remarks by Rabbi Yigal Levinstein, which led to the Ministry of Defense prohibiting his entry to IDF bases, a petition to the Supreme Court of Israel for gay marriage, petition to the high court for equality in registering children of female couples, and a struggle that led to the Ministry of Health and Magen David Adom decision allowing homosexuals and bisexuals to donate blood.