Everything is ready for the LGBTI pride march in Bucaramanga: schedule and route?

Everything is ready for the LGBTI pride march in Bucaramanga: schedule and route?
Everything is ready for the LGBTI pride march in Bucaramanga: schedule and route?

Bucaramanga

This Friday, June 28 in Bucaramanga They carry out the mobilization in commemoration of the International LGBT Pride Dayfor this case the Tour starts at 2:00 pm leaving the La Flora athletics stadium in front of the El Cacique shopping center.

The tour goes through the viaduct to reach Carrera 33, They go down 36th Street to take Carrera 27 and conclude in the Children’s park.

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“We start at 10 in the morning at the Parque de Los Niños when we open a fair of entrepreneurships. It will be there until 7:30 pm. It is a space where we will have more than 90 markets of sexually diverse people from Bucaramanga and its metropolitan area; and other municipalities of Santander. At 2 pm we will begin our usual march and at 5 pm we will to start a series of educational and cultural activities on stage, until 8:00 pm in the Children’s Park,” confirmed Ángel Carreño, member of the Municipal Osik Lgbtiq+ committee, of Pro Pride Santander Committee.

He said inclusion is one of the community’s top requests; considering they didn’t expect the fhigh participation by government institutions in the mobilization.

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“It is clear that civil society is the one who calls for this social mobilization, and does not have the resources or logistics to operate certain activities. From the local side we do not escape. “This year it has been complex to be able to do this type of articulation, despite the fact that good intentions are presented,” commented one of the organizers.

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Angel Carreño, member of the Santander Pro Pride Committee.

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He added that a stigmatization campaign is brewing that affects Santander. “Without going too far, we can talk about the campaign that emerged in Congress to make drop the “Nothing to Cure” billand we see how from the Santander Assembly Deputy Patricia de Fernández was a key element in that campaign.”

Throughout the day they will have the support of Traffic and Police for the peaceful realization of the mobilization of more than 10 LGBTI organizations. In addition, from the 10:00 am at the Children’s Park, there are street markets with businesses from diverse communities and musical shows.

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