Spandau celebrates the Pride Month: Film, Actions and the CSD 2025!

Spandau celebrates the Pride Month: Film, Actions and the CSD 2025!
On June 26, 2025, the Pride Month begins in Berlin, which is under the motto "Never still still" this year. The crowning glory of this month will be the Christopher Street Day (CSD) on July 26, 2025, which represents one of the greatest demonstrations for the rights of LGBTQIA+ Community worldwide and attracts hundreds of thousands of people. The city libraries in Spandau actively participate in the celebrations and are committed to the rights of LGBTQIA+ people. Various events will take place in the Spandau district central library from June 26, including a media presentation on queer topics and the kick-off event with the film screening "Paths of recognition-queer life in Berlin-Spandau".
This documentation, which was produced by students from the Carl-Friedrich-von-Siemens-Gymnasium, addresses the visibility of queer life in Spandau. Particular attention is paid to the memory of the murder of four homosexual police officers by the National Socialists in 1945. After the film screening, an open dialogue with former police officers and project participants takes place. Due to limited space capacity, the event is only accessible after prior registration and takes place from 3 to 5 p.m. in the reading café of the District Central Library Spandau.
events in the Pride Month
During the Pride Months, numerous other events are offered in the city libraries of Spandau. On July 9, 16 and 22, 2025, the library invites you to guided tours with the title "Queer through the library", which begin at 5 p.m. in the foyer of the district central library. On July 23, 2025, a plotter workshop will take place in the Jupoint, in which young people can design their individual CSD wardrobe. In addition, you can make bookmarks in LGBTQIA colors on the same day. On July 1, 2025, the Falkenhagener Feld district library organizes a queer handicraft, plotting and film meeting from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., followed by a short film evening from 6 p.m.The Christopher Street Day itself is an important and firmly anchored event in the Berlin calendar. Historically, he reminds of the 1969 Stonewall uprising, a crucial moment in the history of the LGBTQIA+ movement. The CSD 2025 will attract over a million participants and not only addresses celebrations, but also political demands such as a self -determination law for transident people and the equality of blood donations for homosexual and bisexual men. The main demonstration begins near Leipziger Strasse and Spittelmarkt and leads through historical places such as Nollendorfplatz, where demands for visibility and equality are loud.
political and social priorities
The CSD 2025 will also deal with current political and social challenges, including anti-discrimination and protection against queer-anti-queer crime. Central demands on politics and society include a stronger visibility of LGBTQIA+ topics in the media and companies as well as the integration of these topics in school lessons. The CSD event offers a platform that focuses on the commitment and rights of the LGBTQIA+ community and sets a strong sign of tolerance and acceptance. The conclusion of the CSD is shaped by a large concert in which well -known musicians for inclusion and equality. The route of the demonstration is also designed to be barrier -free and easily accessible by public transport to enable broad participation.
More information about the upcoming events during the Pride Month and opportunities to support the CSD 2025 can be found on the official websites. Whether in the city libraries or during the big celebrations - Berlin celebrates diversity and sets an example for an inclusive society.
For more details about the upcoming events and registration options, visit the information pages: berlin.de , Visitberlin , and Eventnews .
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