Berlin Pride 2023: Together for diversity and democracy
Berlin Pride 2023: Together for diversity and democracy
A focus on cohesion and diversity at Berlin Pride 2024
the Berlin Pride, also known as Christopher Street Day (CSD), is an important annual event that stands for the diversity and rights of the queer community. A big spectacle is expected this year, on Saturday, July 27, around 500,000 participants and spectators: inside in Berlin will be gathered. This stands not only for a colorful parade, but also as a powerful sign against the questionable questionable value of democratic values during the current social developments.
demonstration for democracy and diversity
With the motto "Only strong together - for democracy and diversity", the CSD sends a clear message. It is an appeal to the Queere Community to join together and fight together against any forms of discrimination. The entire demonstration, which leads from Leipziger Straße on important points such as Potsdamer Platz, Nollendorfplatz and the Victory Column, ends in front of the symbolic Brandenburg Gate, a location that stands for peace and freedom.
media reporting and interactivity
In a contemporary step, the Berlin-Brandenburg Radio (RBB) will broadcast a social live event directly on the route at the Philharmonie on July 27th between 1 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. With reporters like Ronja Bachofer and Thomas Rostek on the front, the audience enables the audience to send their comments and questions via platforms such as YouTube and Twitch directly to the live stream. This approach not only promotes the commitment within the community, but also creates a platform for dialogue and exchange.
participation of prominent guests
host Florian Prokop will welcome various guests, including leading voices of the queer movement such as Marcel Voges, who, as a spokesman and member of the board of the Berliner CSD e.V., makes a central contribution. The well-known drag artist Wolf Teichert, known as Sheila Wolf, will also be present. With his extensive experiences in the queer scene and its Germany-wide "Boylesque Drag Festival", he contributes to the diversity and visibility of the LGBTQIA*topics.
Additional reporting on radioins
parallel to the RBB, Radioins enriches the reporting on the CSD with live broadcasts from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Moderators Frauke Oppenberg and Holger Wicht will interview guests such as the ruling mayor Kai Wegner and the author Georgine Kellermann. The voice of the influencer generation is also represented by Fabian Grischkat, who has attracted a lot of attention with his initiative "pride".
a symbol of hope and steadfastness
The Berlin Pride 2024 is more than just a festival; It is a movement that enters the rights and visibility of the LGBTQIA*community. In times when basic democratic values and diversity are often questioned, this event serves as a powerful symbol for cohesion and strength. The participation and commitment of everyone are crucial to promote an inclusive society and to set a sign against discrimination.
- Nag
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