The Board of Copenhagen Pride have congratulated Dutch colleagues Amsterdam Pride after they were announced as the host of WorldPride in 2026. Copenhagen Pride had voted in support of Amsterdam’s bid, which will be the first WorldPride to return to Europe after Copenhagen hosted in 2021. The alternative bid was from Orlando, Florida. Bids were[…]
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Call for Copenhagen Pride ordinary General Assemby 2022
The general meeting will be held at the offices of Copenhagen Pride, Farvergade 2, st. in Copenhagen on Monday 7 November 2022 at 19.00 with the following agenda: Election of moderator Election of reporter Election of vote counters The board’s presentation about the doings of the association in the past year The revised accounts are[…]
Thank you for a record-breaking Copenhagen Pride
The dust has settled, the unicorn wings have been folded away and the placards and banners stored for another year: Copenhagen Pride 2022 has ended, and now we want your feedback! With the global pandemic radically changing plans for Copenhagen Pride in 2020 and WorldPride in 2021, this was the first full Pride since 2019.[…]
AGM 2022: Final agenda
Final agenda for the ordinary general meeting in Copenhagen Pride. The general meeting will be held in the association’s offices at Farvergade 2, st., on 7 November at 7 p.m. Election of moderator Election of reporter Election of vote counters The board’s report on the association’s activities in the past year The audited accounts are[…]
QueerPlus is the theme for Winter Pride 2023!
Winter Pride is an event that encourages us to get close to one another and to listen and learn from each other’s experiences. With that in mind, we are now ready to present to theme for next year’s first Pride event: QueerPlus. QueerPlus is an exploration of overlapping identities and intersectionality. It is about recognizing[…]
Copenhagen Pride focuses on hidden disabilities and joins Sunflower Program
Copenhagen Pride, Denmark’s biggest human rights event which begins tomorrow, has become the first Pride in the world to join the Sunflower Program to support people living with hidden disabilities. Guests, volunteers and participants at Copenhagen Pride can ask for a sunflower lanyard at several venues around Pride, and wear this to signal to others[…]
Call for interviewees: Access at Pride
PRIDE WEEK AND ACCESSIBILITY Have you experienced challenges regarding accessibility during Copenhagen Pride Week and would you like to share these experiences with us? We are looking for 3-4 LGBTI+ people who would like to participate in an interview for an article for HeartCore – The Official Copenhagen Pride Magazine, about the challenges they have[…]
7,000 hours of volunteer work during Copenhagen Pride Week
It is the volunteers who are the driving force behind Copenhagen Pride – and this year, we have seen an incredible amount of hard work to deliver an ambitious event. There is not a lot about Copenhagen Pride that can be said to be ‘how we usually do it’. A lot has happened since the[…]
‘Freedom’ theme for Copenhagen Pride highlights injustice at home and abroad
Photographer: Elina Kamby Oslo Pride will lead the Parade in commemoration of the terror attack in June Final preparations are underway for Copenhagen Pride which begins in one week, with the theme of ‘freedom’ to highlight the ways in which LGBTI+ people face discrimination in Denmark and abroad. And in a tribute to those who[…]