Kraków Equality Parade 2024 Photo Album

Marsz Równości w Krakówie 2024

On Saturday 18th May, the 20th edition of Kraków’s equality march (Marsz Równości) took place, with around 12,000 participants, including for the first time ever, Kraków’s newly elected President, Aleksander Miszalski.

I joined the march on a glorious sunny May afternoon, and took a few photos and lot’s of video (coming soon’ish).  

I’m so proud of my city Kraków, it was a great turnout – a festival of  colour, fun, love, tolerance, and pride!

You can view the online album below, or click on the link to go directly to the Google Photos album.

Photo Album – Equality Parade – Kraków 2024 (Marsz Równości)


GUIDE TO LGBT+ KRAKÓW

LGBT+ clubs, pubs, places in Kraków

Club Cabaret
Club Papuga
Lindo Bar
ZOO Club
Diva Club
Ciemnia Drink Bar
Twierdza
Slay Space (formerly Barka)
Blue XL
Spartakus Sauna

LGBT+ organisations in Kraków & Poland
There are many NGO’s, organisations and social media groups, there is  even an LGBT+ Choir: Krakofonia.

Gay Friendly in Poland
Kraków LGBT+  (in English) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Kraków LGBT    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland  Poland
Krakow Pride United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Imprezy LGBT Kraków   Poland
Out in Kraków Gay Events   United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Spotted: Tęczowy Kraków 

DOM EQ – LGBT Information Centre   United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland  Poland
LGBT Polska Poland
Queerowy Maj (Equality Parade organisers) Poland
Queer.pl   Poland
Znaki Równości/DOM EQ Poland   United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Tęczowy Kraków (Rainbow Kraków)

House of Equality (DOM EQ)
On 15th June 2019,  the House of Equality in Krakow opened, at ul. Czyżówka 43, to inform and integrate Kraków’s LGBT+ community. DOM EQ  is a cultural and information centre, where the LGBT+ community and supporters gather, organise events and share experiences.  The centre is all about diversity and inclusion (LGBT+ will be the main focus but other strands of diversity will be also included).

Krakowskie Centrum Równości DOM EQ!

You can find out more about DOM EQ at:
   LGBTQ+ Community Centre DOM EQ  (English)
   DOM EQ Community FB Group

City of Kraków Equality Initiatives
We are fortunate to live in a City which is comparatively open to it’s LGBT+ community, and which actively supports LBGT+  residents and visitors.  The city have created a number of initiatives, including:-

Equality May („Maj równości”)

“Equality May” is an initiative whose aim is to create an equality cultural program involving as many municipal cultural institutions as possible. In this way, we would like to look for new, common fields of dialogue and to emphasise the city’s commitment to combating discrimination on many levels.

All events deal with anti-discrimination and equality issues, issues of exclusion, women’s rights, people with disabilities, and the rights of the LGBT + community. They focus on counteracting hate speech and promoting the idea of ​​accessibility.

   Equality May Programme of Events

We Say NO to Discrimination
As part of Equality May, and the National campaign “LGBT + me”, („LGBT+ja”), which focuses on the difficulties faced byLGBT + teenagers .  Soon,  stickers saying “We say NO to discrimination” will appear across the city.

You can read more about the ‘We say NO to discrimination, (Dyskryminacji mówimy NIE!) campaign here.

Poland ranked worst country in EU for Homophobia
Whilst the City of Kraków, along with other town’s, cities and regions elsewhere across Poland, are making commendable efforts to recognise, equality and fairness for all, including LGBT+, we all know that, sadly,  there are still too many instances where this is not the case.

A recent report shows that Poland ranks  as the most homophobic country in the EU, for the 5th year running, according to the annual “Rainbow Map” produced by NGO ILGA-Europe.

   Poland Summary from report (pdf)
   Poland Summary – Rainbow Map


Kraków Expats Directory supports a diverse, open, tolerant and friendly society.  We want our Kraków international community to be a safe, inclusive place, open to all, regardless of their nationality, religion, beliefs, politics or sexual orientation.

These principles are, or should be, universal, and should apply everywhere to everyone, however they are especially important today in Poland.

If you are aware of any LGBT+ friendly places, resources or information which may be of interest to our community please get in touch and we’ll add them to this article.  Please feel free to share this.


 

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