The week of LGBTIQ + pride in Buenos Aires started with a festival in Palermo

This Sunday the fair of independent LGBTIQ + publishers stands out, to promote and make visible the readings on diversity.

Buenos Aires began this Saturday to celebrate a new edition of the LGBTIQ + Pride week, which invites you to enjoy parties, open-air fairs, sports competitions, live shows, photographic exhibitions, poetry workshops and plays in different points of the city, and that will close next Saturday with the 30 March of Pride.

“This event is unique in the region, it shows the place that diversity occupies in our culture,” explained Natasha Steinberg, General Director of Coexistence in Diversity of the Government of the city of Buenos Aires, in the announcement of the announcement. to commemorate and make diversity visible and promote the inclusion of all identities.

As is traditional of the “#OrgulloBA Week”, it begins with a festival to start in the streets of the capital’s Palermo neighborhood, with outdoor activities and artistic manifestations that accompany the large main stage with live shows by artists such as Reydel, Ay Britney, I’m Vedette, Daniela Ela, Nikka Lorach, Guido Moran.

Information booths for LGBTIQ + social organizations were also set up and, during the day, in other neighborhoods of the city an LGBTIQ + entrepreneurs fair and the Festival for Transvestite Trans (FILTT) Labor Inclusion are held.

This Sunday the fair of independent LGBTIQ + publishers stands out, to promote and make visible the readings on diversity, which will offer poetry workshops and live readings. They will accompany civil society organizations that work with LGBTIQ + children, adolescents, families and older adults with activities for families.

On Monday, the LGBTIQ + flag will be raised and the Obelisk of the country’s capital will be dressed in the colors of diversity and a recognition is expected of the trajectory and contribution of comprehensive health care teams to trans, transvestite and non-binary people.

During the week, the LGBTIQ + Regional Tournament also stands out, which brings together different sports competitions with teams from the LGBTIQ + collective from all over the South American country to promote and make visible the inclusion of the diversity group in sport.

Next Friday the documentary and interactive photographic exhibition “30 years of Struggle” will be inaugurated, within the framework of the celebration of the 30 years of the first LGBTIQ + Pride March in Argentina, which represents iconic moments of the marches held in the city of Buenos Aires, as announced, and a mural in homage to the diversity activist Claudia Pía Baudracco.

The XXX Pride March in favor of equal rights for people from the LGBTIQ + collective, which has been held in Argentina since 1992, will take place next Saturday in the Plaza de Mayo. (I)

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