Open call: Pride Art 2023

Photographer: Darren Gambrell Submit works for the exhibition Pride Art – A Part of Us Over 4000 people experienced the art when they visited the exhibition at Nytorv during last year’s Pride Week in Copenhagen. It is a great pleasure to repeat the success and invite you to Pride Art Copenhagen for the second year,[…]

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Are you our new Head of Production?

Volunteer Role Profile: Head of Production Copenhagen Pride is Denmark’s biggest, most colourful and most diverse human rights manifestation and for more than 25 years has brought the campaign for equality and diversity to the streets of Copenhagen.  After more than a decade with us, our Head of Production is taking a well-earned retirement and[…]

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Copenhagen Pride Parade to be world’s first to transition to all-electric vehicles

Photo: Elina Kamby Copenhagen Pride’s annual Parade which takes place in August will this year become the world’s first Pride parade to fully transition to all-electric vehicles, organisers have announced today. The announcement beats Copenhagen Pride’s own ambition to be carbon neutral by 2024 and complements the City of Copenhagen’s own target for 2025. Lars[…]

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Parade 2023 registration is open now!

Last year, over 30,000 people took to the streets for the Copenhagen Pride Parade, and 250,000 spectators lined the route as it wound through the streets of Frederiksberg and Copenhagen in the August sunshine. Registration is now open for Copenhagen Pride Parade 2023, which this year will take place on 19 August. What is Copenhagen[…]

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Open call: Human Rights Program

Welcome to the Human Rights Program of Copenhagen Pride 2023! We invite all individuals and organizations who are passionate about human rights to participate in our open call for the Human Rights Program of Copenhagen Pride 2023. We are looking for proposals for events, talks, workshops, and performances that address human rights topics such as[…]

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Copenhagen Pride supports LGBT+ Ghana

The Copenhagen Pride Solidarity Fund started in 2018 as an initiative to provide financial aid to LGBTI+ activists all around the world. Earlier this year, we received an application on behalf of the organization LGBT+ Rights Ghana, and we are proud to announce that we are donating 3.000 Euro to support their important work.   LGBT+[…]

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