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Stockholm Pride reaches further than you think. By collecting funds, Stockholm Pride can support Prideorganizations and festivals in other countries. The fund was set up in 2006 and that year the help went to Pride in Warzaw.
This year's funds will once again go to Warzaw, where EuroPride will be held in 2010. Do you want to join the international solidarity fund? It's easy! Just send a text message (sms) to 72550 with the message "Pride" and you will donate 10 Swedish kronor to the fund.
Read more about Stockholm Pride's solidarity work
What is considered good or bad taste is often connected to the idea people have of women. One way of being funny is to step outside of those ideas.
On tuesday Young Pride opened with a party. Live-music, politics, bisquits and a speech from Sweden's Minister for Equality Affairs, Nyamko Sabuni was on the menue.
Ramps, garden gnomes, and high pavements. Those are some of the obstacles in Pride Garden's Battle of the Wheel! But first, a wheelchair workshop.
The photo exhibition Invisible shows empty meeting places for lgbt people in Warzaw.
"Hey, you're not gay, are you?" A hilarious one-man show about a young man grows up in a medium-sized town somewhere in Sweden, a story about lonliness, mobbing, closets and secret love.
Warm and colorful notes were spread over the audience as the dance company ERI and their orchestra gave us a queer and playful Mozart.
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