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  2. 1977 Barcelona gay pride demonstration - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 Barcelona gay pride demonstration took place on 26 June of that year and was Spain's first great act of LGBT visibility. [1] [2] The gathering, organized by the newly minted Front d'Alliberament Gai de Catalunya (Gay Liberation Front of Catalonia) brought together almost five thousand people who, headed by a group of transvestites, peacefully paraded along La Rambla in Barcelona.

  3. Category:LGBTQ history in Spain - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:LGBTQ events in Spain - Wikipedia

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    1977 Barcelona gay pride demonstration; C. Critical pride; L. LesGaiCineMad; M. Madrid Pride This page was last edited on 23 September 2024, at 06:06 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. List of LGBTQ events - Wikipedia

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    Gay pride 2004: July 10 2004 Arosa Gay Ski Week: Arosa, Graubünden: www.arosa-gayskiweek.com: January 2005 Pride 2006 Lausanne: Lausanne: Gay pride romande 2006: July 9 2006 Pride 2011 Geneva: Geneva: Swiss pride 2011: June 30 2011 Pride 2013 Fribourg: Fribourg: www.pride2013.ch: June 22 2013 Pride 2015 Sion: Sion: Pride Sion 2015: June 13 ...

  6. LGBTQ history in Spain - Wikipedia

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    1977 - Spain's first gay pride demonstration is held in Barcelona, and is violently repressed by police. [9] 1979 - Spain decriminalizes homosexuality as part of several post-Franco reforms; the Madrid Gay Pride Parade, known as "Orgullo Gay", is first held in June that year. [10] 1991 - Murder of Sonia Rescalvo Zafra in Barcelona.

  7. Same-sex marriage in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Gay march celebrating 2005 Pride Day and the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Spain Participants at a demonstration in favor of same-sex marriage rights in June 2012, Madrid The bill's passage was met with concern by Catholic authorities, including Pope John Paul II —who warned of "a weakening of family values "—and his successor Pope ...

  8. Pride (LGBTQ culture) - Wikipedia

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    "Straight pride" and "heterosexual pride" are analogies and slogans that contrast heterosexuality with homosexuality by copying the phrase "gay pride". [78] Originating from the culture wars in the United States, "straight pride" is a form of conservative backlash as there is no straight or heterosexual civil rights movement.

  9. Pride parade - Wikipedia

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    The marches spread internationally, including to London where the first "gay pride rally" took place on 1 July 1972, the date chosen deliberately to mark the third anniversary of the Stonewall riots. [39] Gay Pride Day Poster, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1975. In the 1980s, there was a cultural shift in the gay movement.