From where and at what time does it start in Santiago — Rock&Pop

June 28th Both in Chile and in the rest of the world, LGBTIQ+ Pride Day is celebrated. On this date they take place different activities around the acceptance, respect and equality of all people in the community. Of these activities, the most recognizable are the massive marches that fill the streets of the country with colorand that on this occasion the cities will be taken over throughout this weekend.

In this iconic activitythousands of community members and people supporting the movement take to the streets to show that you have to be proud of your sexual orientation and gender identity. As well as demand different changes or measures to be taken by the government or society to make this a more friendly country for everyone. Just as it is the homoparental adoption, the Anti-Discrimination Law and sexual educationamong other.

From where and at what time does the 2024 pride march start?

As is known, with the arrival of the commemoration of LGBTIQ+ Pride Day, Planning for various marches begins throughout Chile and the world. In the case of our country There are several cities in which they are carried out. However, by far The one that always attracts the most people is the one held in the capital.

On this occasion, the multicoloured flags will take over the streets of Santiago on the day Saturday June 29The call made by the Iguales Foundation and MOVILH is to Meet at Plaza Italia at 2:00 p.m. to begin the journey through La Alameda.

In the year 2023, according to the figure given by the Homosexual Integration and Liberation Movement (Movilh), The number of attendees at the massive meeting in Santiago reached approximately 180,000. Therefore, for 2024, this attendance is expected to equal or even exceed that of the previous version.

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