Against queerphobia and patriarchy

Speech for the “Take Back The Night” demonstration in Dresden Hello everyone! We from Queer Pride Dresden welcome you here at Gomondai Square and look forward to a militant demo. Because we queers have a fundamental problem with patriarchy. We have a problem with the forceful division into two opposing genders. We have a problem Against queerphobia and patriarchy

Many Thanks to the Community! – Successfully Against Transphobia at Work

We are happy to announce good news in our campaign against institutional transphobia. Many thanks for the broad support from the community! As we reported previously, in 2022 our friend M. worked at the hospital Großschweidnitz, a specialist psychiatric hospital run by the State of Saxony. She was discriminated against after her outing as a Many Thanks to the Community! – Successfully Against Transphobia at Work

Queer Neighbours – Second Episode

The second episode of Queer Neighbours – our Pride podcast!This time with local guests: if you want to know what’s behind “ANTI*” and “PLAGE”, you should definitely give it a listen. Further, we talk retrospects, insights and outlooks for Queer Pride between 2022 and 2023. Audio below in German.

Report and Speech from the vigil for Trans Day of Remembrance in Dresden

At the invitation of tin*-network Dresden, a vigil for the victims of anti-trans violence took place again in Dresden on 20th of November. Starting at 3pm, around 100 people came together on Alaunplatz to mourn and commemorate. According to Transgender Europe’s monitoring, 327 homicides of trans and gender-diverse people have been made public in the Report and Speech from the vigil for Trans Day of Remembrance in Dresden

Remembering Malte

Malte C. died this morning.  The feelings of grief, of anger and despair, of resignation and resistance are hard to put into words and even harder to bear. As Queer Pride Dresden, as trans people and allies, we can only try to stand together in solidaryity in the face of such news. Our deepest sympathy Remembering Malte