A large crowd participating in the Madrid LGTBI Pride march, waving rainbow flags on a sunny day.
A large crowd participating in the Madrid LGTBI Pride march, waving rainbow flags on a sunny day.
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Thousands march in Madrid LGTBI Pride event

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Nearly a million people joined the LGTBI Pride march in Madrid on July 4, 2026, under the slogan '¡A las calles con orgullo! Disidencia y resistencia'. The procession went from Glorieta de Atocha to Plaza de Colón amid festive and reivindicative tones despite intense heat.

The march, called by Federación Estatal LGTBI+ and COGAM, began after 19.00 hours. Paula Iglesias and Ronny de la Cruz led the front banner alongside ministers Ana Redondo and Mónica García.

Attendees carried rainbow flags and banners while criticizing setbacks in rights and calling for a State Pact against hate speech. Ronny de la Cruz stated that rights are not set in stone.

A manifesto read upon arrival at Plaza de Colón denounced a global reactionary offensive. Participants from several countries highlighted the freedom they found in Spain.

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X users and media accounts are sharing videos and updates celebrating the massive Madrid LGTBI Pride march turnout, highlighting the slogan '¡A las calles con orgullo! Disidencia y resistencia' and festive atmosphere despite the heat; reactions emphasize visibility, resistance, and performances by artists like Lali.

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Crowd at São Paulo LGBT+ parade on Paulista avenue under the sun with rainbow flags.
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São Paulo LGBT+ parade draws 37,000 people to Paulista Avenue

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The 30th São Paulo LGBT+ parade took place this Sunday (7) on Avenida Paulista under strong sun. The event drew 36,800 participants according to the USP Political Debate Monitor and the NGO More in Common. There was a reduction in sponsorships and absence of state and municipal authorities.

Thousands joined the Critical Pride march in Madrid on Sunday. The procession started at 19:00 from Carpetana station and moved through Carabanchel under the slogan against colonial capitalism.

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June 22, 2026, marks 50 years since Madrid's first major legal demonstration of the Transition. Over 50,000 people protested in 1976 against the rising cost of living and for the legalization of neighborhood associations. A march is being held today to commemorate the event.

Thousands joined Tokyo Pride to highlight LGBTQ rights in Japan, the only G7 nation without same-sex marriage recognition. Public support for marriage equality stands at about 67 percent.

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The Pradera de San Isidro marked its main day on May 15 with a brief shower followed by sun. Politicians and residents joined the traditional festivities.

Trans community activists occupied a hall at the Secretaría de Gobernación to request a meeting with Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez. The protest stems from a lack of agreements and policies addressing structural violence.

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On June 26, LGBTQ+ organizations gathered at Liwasang Bonifacio in Manila to urge President Marcos to prioritize the SOGIE Equality Bill.

 

 

 

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