The Pride Demonstration in Barcelona Reclaims the Role of Culture in the Speech of Trump and Orbán · Global Voices
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Thousands of people are taking part this Saturday in Barcelona in the Pride Pride parade, in support of the LGBTI+ community, which has started in Universitat Square and has...
The streets of Barcelona have been filled this Saturday with thousands of fans and multicolored flags, slogans in favor of the LGBTI collective and a festive atmosphere during the annual demonstration organized by Pride Barcelona. The massive demonstration by the Pride, promoted by 39 organizations of the collective, has gathered 150,000 people, according to data from the Urban Guard. Among the attendees have been the mayor of Barcelona, Jaume C…
Thousands of people, 150,000 according to the Guardia Urbana, participated this Saturday in Barcelona in the parade demanding pride Pride, in support of the LGBTIQ+ community, which started in the Plaza Universitat and reached the Paseo Lluís Companys, where concerts are held until dawn.
Among the attendees in the front line were the mayor, Jaume Collboni; the ministers of equality and culture, Ana Redondo and Ernest Urtasun; the councilor of equality and feminism of the Generalitat, Eva Menor, and the government delegate, Carles Prieto, along with the president of Pride Barcelona, Ferran Poca, and the historic activist of the collective Jordi Petit
The LGBTI community in the Philippines is one of the most well-known in Asia, both for its incredible vitality and for its steadfast commitment to achieving equal rights for all in all areas, despite the country being predominantly Catholic. However, the daily lives of all members of this community are not full of color and celebration: among the most forgotten and marginalized are the elderly members of the LGBTI community, once called beki or …
The event included cultural activities, health modules and accompaniment of road authorities By: Redacción The delegation of Villa de Pozos was the scene of the first LGBTIQ+ march in its history, an event that brought together dozens of people under the slogan “Pozos Orgullosx”, with the aim of making diversity visible, promoting respect and reaffirming the rights of the sexual and gender community.The tour began on Julián de los Reyes Avenue, …
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