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"Show Up With No Shame": Pride Around the World

Date

June 26, 2025 at 11:00 AM

Type

Webinar

Join us for our upcoming webinar discussing our new report, "Show Up With No Shame": Pride Around the World in 2024 on Thursday, June 26 at 11:00 a.m. EST (New York). During the webinar, panelists Ohotuowo Ogbeche (Outright International), Fabian Algarte (Instituto Brasileiro de Transmasculinidades - IBRAT), Rémy Bonny (Forbidden Colours), Sommer Bousquet (Two-Spirit Manitoba), and Yuko Sato (Tokyo Rainbow Pride) will explore the evolution of Pride and other LGBTIQ visibility events globally.

The webinar will discuss key findings from the report, including:

  • In Tokyo, activists are using Pride as a platform for crucial legal reforms, including marriage and gender recognition.
  • In Canada, 2Spirit Manitoba creates safe and inclusive spaces for Queer Indigenous Pride and community events. 
  • In Brazil, Trans marches are centering political advocacy and trans visibility in Pride.
  • In Hungary, activists are demanding that European institutions take action to prevent the banning of Pride.
  • And globally, activists are intentionally ensuring that Pride remains a protest and includes marginalized LGBTIQ populations.

Event Details:

📅 Date: June 26, 2025
⏰ Time: 11:00 a.m. EST (New York Time)
📍 Location: Online (Free Registration)

Reserve your spot now and join us in this discussion.

 

About the Report

"Show Up With No Shame": Pride Around the World in 2024 provides a global snapshot of what Pride looks like and means in different countries. Like our 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 Pride Around the World reports, this report focuses primarily on events that activists identified as “Pride” but also includes other public-facing, open, and visible events that have the purpose of affirming the existence of LGBTIQ people, demanding recognition and protection of our rights, and celebrating progress to date. It centers around seven in-depth case studies: Japan, Brazil, Côte d'Ivoire, Canada, Global Black Pride, refugee and migrant inclusion in Sweden, and the inclusion of people with disabilities at Pride around the world. The report also provides a snapshot what political solidarity looks like at Prides in 2024. In addition, we share a personal account of the complexities of engaging with Pride in Europe from the perspective of an activist living in North Africa.

This report is made possible with generous support from Deutsche Bank.

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