Gay pride zürich 2022

Zurich Pride Switzerland

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Zurich Identity festival Week will take place from the 6th to the 19th June

The highlights include the political demonstration parade through downtown Zurich on June 18 and the festival on the Zurich barracks area and Zeughaushof on June 17 and The biggest queer event in Switzerland ends with the Event service on Sunday, June All events take place in compliance with the protective measures applicable at the time.

Zurich Pride is Switzerland's biggest political gay event, and as always, entry is free.

Pride walk
Sat 11 June @
The Pride hike starts at the valley station of the Braunwald cable car and is organized by GayPeak - Outdoor Sports for Gays
Braunwald funicular valley station, Stachelberg 2, Linthal

Parade
Saturday, 18th June @ 1pm
Enlightening, demanding and rousing.
The peaceful demonstration procession of Zurich Pride is the political manifestation of the LGBTIQ community across Switzerland and its friends.
Individuals or groups in the Freundeskreis do not contain to register and are always welcome, regardless of gender identity and sexual orientat

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The Zurich Pride Festival is an event that happens in Zurich, Switzerland to show support for the lgbtq+Q+ collective and promote equality and acceptance for everyone.

Historical Background; The origins of the Zurich Pride Festival can be traced back to the protests known as Christopher Street Date (CSD) which began in the s. These demonstrations were started to recollect the Stonewall Riots of in Modern York City. In the first official Zurich Pride Festival took place. Since then it has grown into a vibrant celebration of lgbtq+Q+ identity with people from all over Switzerland taking part.

Duration; Typically spanning two weeks in June the Zurich Pride Festival proposals a range of activities such as workshops, panel discussions, film screenings, cultural events and lively parties. The emphasize of this festival is undoubtedly the Pride Parade that occurs on one weekend during this period.

Pride Parade; An essential part of the festival is its Pride March. It features a procession with floats and performers alongside members and supporters of the lgbtq+Q+

Yesterday, on June 18th, , the annual Zurich PRIDE parade took place in the center of town. It was the first parade after the pandemic. And it was fabulous in so many ways… let me narrate you more…
 
Arriving at the rendezvous point, I already thought, “Oh, there are way more people here than in the years before.” However, at the hour, I didn’t see all the PRIDE participants who didn’t fit into Helvetia square but were waiting in the adjacent streets for the parade to begin.
 
When the 8 trucks started going, everyone cheered and our procession slowly, slowly began making its way through downtown Zurich. As soon as we all filed into one of the larger streets it became quite apparent that we had far surpassed the usual approximately 10’ participants.
 
All around me was a sea of rainbows, goodwill, and happiness. It was so strong and tangible in the air, you could almost touch it, bottle it, and take it house with you as an antidote for dreary, less inclusive days.

I wondered why people had turned up in such high numbers in our small metropolis. Maybe it was a general urg

ETH at PRIDE

Since , ETH Zurich has been participating in Zurich Pride, which takes place every year in June with switching focus topics. Pride is the largest queer event in Switzerland and has existed since Admission to Pride is free and the range of proposals is very wide. All queer-friendly people are welcome, regardless of gender persona or sexual orientation. 

Pride Booth by Universities of Zurich

At a joint booth of the various Zurich universities at external page Zurich Pride, we are cheerful to receive feedback on LGBTQIA+ topics at universities, and to provide communication about our offers at ETH Zurich. 

Still looking for a group to unite at the Pride Demo?

In addition to the significant work that the LGBTQIA+ organisation external site external page PolyUniQue does for queer students, they usually organise a follow-up team to the Pride demonstration.

Info about trans at ETH

On our website you will find information on how to easily change names and forms of handle within ETH as good as a list of gender-neutral showers, toilets and changing rooms