Gay pride monat 2022

CHRISTOPHER STREET DAY PARADE

The motto of Christopher Street Day on 26 July is ‘Never silent again!’ We won’t stop until everyone is heard!’ The opening of the parade is on the corner of Leipziger Straße / Charlottenstraße at am with the departure of the first vehicle at 12 noon. The demo then moves through Mitte to Potsdamer Platz and on to Schöneberg and into the Tiergarten, ending up at the Brandenburg Gate.

Both a demonstration and a parade, expect elaborate costumes and floats, banners and speeches, melody and dancing, combining joyful verbalization with displays of unity and a testament to the enduring fight for LGBTQ* rights. You’ll find the route map here.

Bars and clubs across the municipality will be holding events over the weekend. The official Berlin Pride Main Party is the House of Pride at Ritter Butzke on Saturday 26 July. This huge celebration brings together more than 3, revellers to seven different areas, five harmony genres, indoor and outdoor areas and more… “House of Pride: Where Berlin dances, lives lgbtq+ and the night never ends…”

 

PRIDE MONTH IN BERLIN

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Updated for Pride Month , GLAAD is providing fast truths on research and data about the LGBTQ community, non-LGBT Americans’ perceptions, consumer sentiment, and more.

This year, a survey conducted by Ipsos using the probability-based KnowledgePanel, which examined consumer sentiment regarding corporate engagement with LGBTQ communities and Pride Month, start that 85% of consumers believed CEO&#;s had a responsibility to speak up about issues that matter to consumer. The survey also sought consumer notion on core corporate values and on chief executives’ obligations to shareholders on issues that matter.

Key Findings included:

  • 70% of Americans say knowing a brand/store bids LGBTQ Pride collections/merchandise either has a positive impact or no impact on their purchasing decisions
  • 71% of Americans consent that brands and companies should be able to demonstrate support to the LGBTQ community during Pride month if they want to
  • 64% of Black Americans, 55% of Hispanic Americans, and 60% of those ages say they are comfortable with brands publicly supporting LGBTQ organizations and non-pr

    Schools OUT

    The LGBT+ education aid #educatingOUTprejudice and #Usuallising LGBT+ lives since November

    We believe that every LGBT+ person should feel reliable, seen and thrive in education and beyond. Through education and advocacy we empower people in all learning settings to build environments where all LGBT+ people feel safe, seen, and supported. We promote a whole school/organisation approach, increasing the visibility of LGBT+ History and people in all our diversity.

    How do we execute this?

    • UK LGBT+ History Month
    • OUTing the Past
    • The Classroom
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    UK LGBT+ History Month

    We founded UK LGBT+ History Month to be a dedicated vacuum to celebrate our opulent and diverse history, herstory, theirstory. Each year we set the theme, select five LGBT+ historical figures to highlight and provide free resources to learning settings, organisations, and businesses. Across our social media channels, we highlight the five LGBT+ historical figures and UK LGBT+ people past and present in line with the theme. Every day on our Instagram we share LGBT+ History from around the wo

    Scared advertisers, flag bans and Trump: the US is in for a troubled Pride

    When Utah brought in its pride flag ban, organizer Chad Contact was hardly surprised. On 7 May the US state became the first to explicitly prohibit the flying of LGBTQ+ flags at government buildings and schools; anyone who does so could face fines of $ a day.

    “We live in an incredibly conservative state,” says Phone, executive director of Utah Pride. “It’s disappointing that this is such an important issue to our lawmakers. Unfortunately, we guide the nation in anti-LGBTQ legislation.”

    Similar Pride month flag bans have been signed into law in Idaho and Montana.“Bigotry is nothing new,” says Donald Williamson, executive director of Idaho’s Boise Pride. “This society has been dealing with targeted legislation for several years now – flags are just the latest. All it does is bond us more closely together and emphasize how important festivals like Parade are.”

    In Salt Lake Municipality and Boise, which are both Democrat-run, people are already resisting the bans. Salt Lake City has introduced three newly planned fla