No Ban, Orbán!

Demonstration in front of the Hungarian Embassy sends a clear message of solidarity On a cold March evening, Monday, March 24, the sidewalk in front of the Hungarian Embassy in Copenhagen was filled with determination and solidarity. Demonstrators gathered to send a clear message: We do not accept discrimination and hate! The Hungarian parliament has[…]

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Copenhagen is leading – but the world is changing

Copenhagen leads the way: in today’s report from the global NGO ‘Open for Business’ our city receives the highest ranking  – an AAA rating – recognizing the strong combination of economic growth and LGBTQIA+ inclusion. The report evaluates 149 global cities, and Copenhagen stands out as an example of how diversity and equality are not[…]

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Flere mennesker sidder i et telt, med talere og der er forskellige regnbueflag

Open Call: Human Rights Programme 2025

We’re in full swing with planning for Copenhagen Pride Week in August 2025 – and the Open Call for our Human Rights Programme is  open until the end of April. We invite all individuals and organisations passionate about the LGBTQIA+ community and human rights to submit their proposals for events, talks, workshops, or performances. We’re[…]

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