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Stockholm Pride (styled as STHLM Pride) is an annual LGBT pride festival held in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. Since the start in 1998, Stockholm Pride has grown. In 2014, some 60,000 participated and 600,000 followed the parade at the streets. The celebrations normally starts with lectures and exhibitions all over the city on the Monday.
The 2018 edition of Stockholm Pride. According to the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA), Sweden is one of Europe's most gay-friendly countries, with extensive legislation protecting gay and lesbian rights, including anti-discrimination and same-sex marriage legislation. [73]
Stockholm and Gothenburg: Stockholm Pride & West Pride (Gothenburg) Two Cities, One Festival - for a United Europe: 27 July – 19 August approx. 60,000 [32] 26th 2019 Vienna: HOSI Wien Visions of Pride: 1 June – 16 June approx. 500,000 [33] - 2020 Thessaloniki [34] Not held due to Covid pandemic [a] Welcome to the future, where everyone can ...
With concerns of President Donald Trump’s policies targeting the LGBTQ+ community looming, lawyers advise individuals on actions to take to guarantee their rights.
QX started in 1995 with the aim to create communication platforms for the LGBT-community in Sweden and Scandinavia. [1] It is published in Swedish [2] monthly by QX Förlag AB and is the largest magazine of its kind in the region.
This phenomenon isn't unique to the Sonic community. For years, a film producer named Keith Calder has received emails, phone calls and tweets from fans of the boy band One Direction who believe he's a key player in a massive conspiracy to cover up a secret gay relationship between two of the band members. As Calder has found, answering fans ...
A growing number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the protests that ...
At 12:33 p.m. local time (6:33 a.m. ET) on February 4, police received reports of a shooting in Örebro, a city about 160 kilometers (100 miles) west of the capital, Stockholm.