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The European Pride Organisers Association has written to the President of Georgia Salomé Zourabichvili, and Prime Minister of Georgia Mamuka Bakhtadza to demand protections for Tbilisi Pride this weekend.The letter […]
The European Pride Organisers Association has written to the President of Georgia Salomé Zourabichvili, and Prime Minister of Georgia Mamuka Bakhtadza to demand protections for Tbilisi Pride this weekend.The letter […]
This week, Vienna will share Pride far beyond its bordersAs Prides face increasing hostility and challenges, and LGBTI equality in central Europe still has a long way to go, this […]
Ban on Marsz Równości w Gnieźnie is illegalBrussels, 8 April 2019The President of the Polish city of Gniezno has banned the Pride event due to take place this weekend. The […]
– Brussels, Wednesday 3 April 2019For the first time in EuroPride’s history, five Prides are competing for the right to host Europe’s main LGBTI event in 2022. The bidding organisations […]
The first ‘Marsz Równości’ (Equality March) scheduled to take place in the city of Lublin, Poland, this weekend has been cancelled, after the city’s mayor cited ‘security concerns’.According to news […]
Ahead of the Association’s Annual General Meeting, the Board have published their Annual Report. The Report details the activities undertaken since the 2017 AGM in pursuit of the Association’s aims.Click […]