The social situation in Germany is getting worse - especially for queer people. Discrimination, exclusion and growing intolerance show how important Christopher Street Day still is today. With slogans such as "A colorful sign for equality and diversity" and "Together against prejudice and exclusion", people all over Germany are making a clear statement: diversity is strength.
In line with this year's Germany-wide motto "Never be silent again", Ingolstadt is showing how loud and colorful protest can - and must - be. Because queer rights are on the brink like they haven't been for a long time. One thing must not be forgotten: Being queer is not a trend - just as human rights are not negotiable.
The 7th CSD in Ingolstadt will take place on Theaterplatz on 26.07. from 2.30 pm. After a few words of welcome, a march will go through the city from 3.00 pm. Afterwards there will be a colorful program of speeches, performances by artists with musical accompaniment
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