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Our Internationalist Queer Pride for Liberation is not a rave! It is a fight! 

We are a network of queer and trans groups and individuals that are connected by the same goal: a transformed world where all of us live free from any level of systemic oppression and discrimination; where our sexualities are freely expressed and explored; where our identities are self-determined; where our bodies —and all bodies — are free to be, to choose, to move; where we care for each other; where there are no borders, no weapons, no cops; where everything is organized towards our well-being, and the well-being of animals and the environment. We are all contributing to building this revolutionary world through our everyday struggles.

We come together in this spirit to organize the Internationalist Queer Pride for Liberation, a revolutionary queer/trans-led protest where we bring our bodies, our voices, and our struggles to the street to connect, to be in solidarity, and to build collective empowerment to win rights.

Queer liberation can only be achieved by a revolutionary politics: a rebellious existence that challenges the violence of the gender binary, normative body and sexual politics, colonial oppression, the criminalization of sex workers, and constant ecological transformation; one that starts from anti-colonial and anti-capitalist perspectives.

Our queerness opposes the concentration of power and wealth in the hands of the very few who continue to profit from centuries of exploitation, genocides, wars, and all forms of colonialism. Through our queerness, we imagine and redefine alternative ways of being, of living, and of organizing. In the face of warfare and fascism, we stand firm in our determination to survive and thrive, united in revolutionary love and solidarity. We stand together to say: “None of us are free until all of us are free!”

Queer liberation is internationalist     

We understand that being at the center of imperialist power comes with the responsibility to effect change and transformation on both local and global levels, and to support ongoing struggles.

We need to demand justice and reparations for the damages that Europe – and the EU today – have inflicted on global majority countries.

We need to fight against the structures here in Germany that profit from the exploitation or the manipulation of other countries.

We need to be in solidarity with Indigenous communities around the world, demanding reparations and their self-determination.

We need to affirm our support for the struggles of those who are experiencing the effects of the European colonial order.

We are and continue to be to in solidarity with liberation, freedom, and justice struggles from around the world. Abya Yala, Turtle Island, Iran, Peru, Western Sahara, Palestine, Kurdistan, Darfur, the Syrian Revolution, Aotearoa, Tamil Eelam, Kashmir, West Papua, the Aboriginal peoples of Australia, the Amazigh, the Mapuche, the Uyghur and all the people who are resisting ongoing colonial violence. We firmly oppose the constant attempts to white- and pink-wash the ongoing crimes, and oppose the policing of our voices in Germany.

While we condemn the horrendous war on Ukraine, and stand in full solidarity with the Ukrainian people, it is important to note the hypocrisy and the double standards in the solidarity manifested by Western countries. Not only in relation to other wars and injustices, but also in the racist discrimination against BIPoC and third-country refugees from Ukraine. This is another episode in the ongoing violence against BIPoC communities that we witness and experience on a daily basis, from the Afghan refugees at the Belarussian-Polish border to those people left to drown in the Mediterranean or pushed to their death by the Libyan mercenaries and Frontex, funded by the EU.

Queer&Transfeminism are at the core of our struggle for liberation

We challenge patriarchy and hetero-cis-endo-normativity and its complicity with other oppressive systems in all their manifestations: homo/transphobia, pink capitalism, trans/misogynoir and femo-/homonationalism.

We see patriarchy and cis-hetero-endo-normativity as driving agents of colonialism and capitalism; and therefore it is important to challenge these systems altogether in their entangled complicity.

Trans-exclusionary positions and far-right groups worldwide are increasingly fanning the flames of antifeminist, homo-, trans- and interphobic hate. We affirm our resistance against these currents.

Especially trans femmes and trans women are often the target of exclusion, violence and femicides, as they are vilified and marginalized even in spaces that claim to be “safer.” Transmisogyny is deadly, and we are forced to mourn too many of our trans sisters who are killed by a transmisogynist, classist, and racist system every year, like Ella Bayan just recently here in Berlin. We demand to be treated with respect by all institutions and an unconditional right to self-determination for all trans people, regardless of their residence status, gender performance, or social background.

We demand protection for intersex people from non-consensual, non-medically essential surgeries with the intent to violently force their bodies into a binary norm, which should start from birth. We demand sex self-determination. Intersex bodies are not meant to be fixed. We acknowledge the trauma experienced from surgeries and the violation of intersex bodily autonomy, sovereignty, and consent when accessing health care. We demand reparations for survivors of non-consensual surgeries. Intersex people should be allowed complete and uninhibited access to obtaining identity documents, exercising their birth and adoption rights, receiving unbiased healthcare, and securing education and employment opportunities that are free from harm and harassment.

We also stand in solidarity with all sex workers, many of whom are trans, queer, migrant, disabled, sole caregivers, and/or BIPoC, in their fight against stigma and against laws that make their work unsafe and force them into illegality. We demand the decriminalization of sex work, and the decriminialisation of migration, as the only models that support and protect sex workers. There are no bad whores, only bad laws!

Furthermore, we condemn the instrumentalization of queer rights and identities to further pinkwashing agendas and national/colonial projects. We don’t just want marriage, we want the abolition of white supremacist capitalist heteropatriarchy and all its institutions!

The German government and the European Union use our rights for their political and economic agendas. They only denounce the violations against our communities – which in a lot of contexts they sponsor through the political cover they give to homophobic, transphobic and anti-feminist regimes – when it plays in the favour of their interests. Our rights and our lives are not pawns for German foreign policy, and we demand that Germany and the EU stop sponsoring regimes that violate our existence.

Climate justice is queer justice

Our environment has been exploited and oppressed like our bodies, lives, and desires – and climate justice can start only with the acknowledgment that the climate emergency we are in is the consequence of 500+ years of colonialism and extractive politics in global majority countries.

The climate emergency and colonialism are deeply intertwined socioecologial issues: they manifest in genocides and forced displacement of local communities, plundering of natural resources, erasure of local knowledge, destruction of ecosystems, exploitation of peoples through low-wage labor, the exploitation of other creatures, and the pollution of land, air, and water.

Therefore we need to overcome mainstream Western narratives that center 1.5 -degree policies and the greenwashing of responsibility, and stand firm against state violence targeting climate activists like we recently saw in Lüzerath. Climate justice can be only achieved through socio-ecological transformation that is rooted in anti-colonial and anti-capitalist perspectives.

Health, education, self-determination, equal legal status, and housing are basic rights

Racialized, gender non-conforming, and precarious people are those who struggle the most to survive in this capitalist system of profit-over-people. Be it in the health system, in housing, in equal rights, or equal access.

We fight for a free, unbiased health system because the current system contributes to the precarity and marginalization of queer, intersex and trans people who face violence and discrimination, and struggle to access needed health services, including therapy for the effects of the hetero-cis-endo- and patriarchal violence that we face daily. We need a free, unprejudiced health system towards all gender identities and bodies because it is a basic human right.

We need affordable housing and the re-communalization of 240.000 houses in Berlin set in motion by DW enteignen, because housing is a basic right, and the city and the country have the resources, the space, and the capacity to make it happen. The city has voiced its opinion loud and clear, but the political powers complicit with the real-estate mafia are challenging democratic rules for their own agendas.

This also means that we need education for all. This education must respect all gender identities equally and affirm the exploration and development of our identities and sexualities.

Borders kill – and so does the Ausländerbehörde and the nation-state’s anti-migrant policies. All people are legal and all people should have the same rights to live with dignity. We will continue the fight to abolish the border regime, hold Frontex and other border mercenaries accountable, and to establish migration policies that center human lives and well-being. We will continue to fight for the facilitation of access to legal and permanent residency in Germany and in the EU for everyone who wants to practice their right to freedom of movement and residence, and for those who have to cross the imposed borders in search for survival and safety.

Agency and self-determination over our bodies and identities is a top priority in our fight. This includes dismantling all forms of criminalization and stigmatization of abortion; free and guaranteed access to the changes that people need to make to their bodies corresponding to their self-perceived gender without any kind of restrictions and pathologization; a complete ban on all traumatizing operations on intersex bodies, most of the times happening without consent at an early stage in life; a restorative model of healthcare for intersex people to respect every individual’s choice around gender identity, explore reproductive options, and offer hormonal support that allows intersex people to live self-determined lives with respect to their bodies and gender identities.

Our queer liberation is rooted in anti-militarism, anti-policing, and anti-war activism!

We strongly condemn every war, imperialist invasion, and neocolonial intervention. It is also important to denounce the German and EU/US weapon industries as well as the political and financial support they receive from tax money. The weapons and military and surveillance technologies exported by Germany are used by repressive governments and dictatorships, and are fueling civil conflicts in the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. 

We are in solidarity with political prisoners all over the world, with all those who have been or still are under house arrest, and with those who are detained and tortured because of their political views. Our solidarity extends especially to those whose queerness played a substantial role in their persecution and prosecution.

As queers we are familiar with the dangerous impacts of policing, as we ourselves have been the target of police violence and the social, medical, and economic policing of our bodies, identities, and expressions. We want to build a queer world without policing, be it the armed ones in uniform or the social policing and punitive impositions we experience as migrants and racialized people on a daily basis in Germany including in the so-called left scene.

We need a world where our love for freedom, for justice, for ourselves, and for each other is the driving force. A world where we challenge each other from a position of comradely affection and learn both from our mistakes and from each other. 

None of us are free until all of us are free! 

        

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Organize a block!

The Internationalist Queer Pride for Liberation would like to invite all those who share our politics to organise their own blocks during the march.

How to organise a block?

  • Contact us and include a short description of what you want to do and what for.
  • Mobilise people in your community or network to join you. (We can help you to write the call and we will spread it).
  • Prepare your banners or your forms of expression. (Contact us for anything you need)
  • Show up and march with us.

We welcome all radical anti-colonial, anti-racist, anti-capitalist liberation blocks. But this is still a queer march, thus, where possible, it is important for the blocks to favour their 2SLGBTIQ+ members in leadership positions and to include queer and transfeminist perspectives in their messages.

Block invitations

6Rang Block

Our Goal in 6Rang (The Iranian Lesbian and Transgender Network) is to raise awareness on SOGIESC, and eradicate homophobia and transphobia.

We believe due to the Islamic Republic’s discriminatory gender-based laws and codes favouring heterosexual males above others, lesbian and transgender citizens are the most marginalised within an already marginalised segment of Iran’s population.
That is why we invite you all, no matter which community you belong, come, and join us. we are stronger together.

This common pain never going to be treated separately.

Jewish Bund Block

The Jewish Bund celebrates its fabulous queerness and invites fellow Jewish queers, queer Jews, Jewish princesses, queens, kings and criminal queers, your loved ones and your pets, to join our block at the Internationalist Queer Pride!

We will as always be celebrating our radical dissident histories and our decolonial futures of sexual liberation, gender anarchy, racial justice, smashed capitalism, class-free society, and blossoming nature!

Slava Block

CoLiberation and friends invite you to reinvent and celebrate Eastern-European Queerness. Without border divisions and neocolonial ideas of what queer means to us. No war (but class war). No borders, no nations, no flags (but Pride flags). Queer Solidarity.

Queer liberation is class struggle. With our block we stand in solidarity with all those most affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the entire military industrial complex.

We are the ones reviving queer lives in the Eastern European context. We are here to bring into being the lost Eastern European queerness, including that of the many minorities of the region that got nipped in the bud by Christianity. Let’s discover and reinvent our pre-Christian roots now and come together in the face of a new wave of fascist policies, imperialism, capitalism and social divisions.

We stand in solidarity with all oppressed and marginalised people. Let’s unite in a fight against colonial powers and white supremacy.

We want to have a ball and rejoice in a revolutionary, radically queer and transfeminist Eastern-European Block. Join us at the Internationalist Queer Pride for Liberation on July 23rd.

Queer siblings with ties to Eastern Europe are welcome to join us in the march. Please respect the no-national-flag policy.

Palestinian FLINTA* Block

Palestine Speaks Berlin, BDS Berlin and a collective of independent Palestinian Queers and Feminists invite you to join our march for liberation in the Palestinian FLINTA* Block.

We the Palestinian FLINTA* denounce the misuse of Queer Liberation Struggle and Queer Pride to pinkwash the Settler-Colonialist project and Apartheid State “Israel”. We will take to the streets to denounce decades of anti-Palestinian repression in Germany and demonstrate the brutal state and military violence against our indigenous people in historical Palestine, the Land Theft, the Cultural appropriation and the threat of our existence as a people. Patriarchy, Trans-hatred and Homo-hatred are products of Colonialism. Join us in the loud and clear call for a Free Palestine!

Free of Colonialism.. Free of Hate!

The disability pride block

We invite internationalist 2SLGBTIQ+ people with all sorts of disabilities to join our block. PLEASE MESSAGE US / CONTACT US TO JOIN IN PREPARATIONS AND BUILD COMMUNITY! SPREAD THE MESSAGE TO YOUR DISABLED FRIENDS!

People with mental illness, intellectual and developmental disabilities, physical disabilities and “invisible” disabilities, sensory disabilities, chronic illnesses — all are included and encouraged to join.
People without a formal diagnosis are absolutely welcome too.
Disabled QTIBi_PoC are especially encouraged to take up the space.
You will recognize us by our banner, you are welcome to join us at any moment.

There will be a space made available for you to rest if you need to, without having to leave the march.

WE ARE HERE DESPITE THE GOVERNMENT’S ATTEMPTS TO WIPE US OUT AND LET US DIE IN THIS PANDEMIC. WE WANT TO BELIEVE OUR QUEER COMRADES WON’T LEAVE US BEHIND.

The Sahrawi Block for Liberation

We invite the Sahrawi queers and their allies to march together with us for a Free Western Sahara! For a Sahrawi, queer and transfeminist revolution! 

We’re here to reaffirm our historical existence as queer and trans folks inside of the Sahrawi society. To take a stand against patriarcal violence, capitalist violence and colonial violence. We refuse the moroccan-washing of our history and identities, as well as the ongoing military occupation, settler colonialism and extraction in Western Sahara.

We stand with our people who have resisted colonial violence for decades. Those in the occupied territories who were met with police brutality, arrests and censorship. 

Those in the refugee camps who have endured the harsh conditions of the Hamada desert while continuously being disappointed by a failed political process. 

Those who were forced into exile who never got to see their homeland and have dealt with racist immigration policies.

We’re here to say that as long as we exist, our resistance will persist, for the liberation of our people and all peoples, because none of us is free until all of us are free!

Ararat Collective Block

The Ararat collective invites all Armenian and Assyrian queers, friends and all who oppose fascism, colonialism and genocide denialism to join us for queer pride. 

We are Armenians and Assyrians united in our fight against erasure of culture, language and identity. 

We call for accountability for the genocide against the Armenian and Assyrian people, and a right to flourish in our ancestral home in our fullest queer expression. 

We march for our queer siblings in Armenia and denounce the opposition party’s weaponisation of homophobia.  

We recognise that queer Armenians and Assyrians exist wherever our people exist. 

We march in rage and love for our sisters who are targeted by femicide and gendered violence in Afrin, Serê Kaniyê, Shingal, Artsakh in the effort to destroy our communities and our connection to the land.

We stand in solidarity with our comrades in the region and beyond who fight for the liberation of all people. 

Our pride and our roots are inseparable.

LUBUNYA Block

Lubunyas in Berlin, come join our Block! Let us mobilize our voices against homophobia, transphobia, racism, sexism, capitalism, police violence, wars, hate, and oppression! Lubunya is the intersection of being queer and being related to Turkey, be it emotional, familial, or cultural. Our existence and identities are as diverse as the geography we grew up. We are coming rak rak rak! 

We defend peace and fight against war and police violence. We will take to the streets to denounce the Turkish government’s patriarchal and heteronormative hate policies against women and LGBTI+ communities, and its colonial motives in waging war in Kurdistan, as well as the global attacks on migrants, refugees, LGBTQ people, and women’s rights. 

Join us, Lubunya! Let yourself be present, joyful,angry, loud, and proud! 

Our every single walk is a pride walk!

Sex Worker Block

We invite all sex workers and supporters of all genders to join the Sex Worker Block. Together we want to celebrate our shared history and remind everybody, that sex workers still are at the front lines of the struggle for bodily autonomy, sexual liberation and a life without borders and capitalism.

Watch out for the red umbrellas and join us in the Sex Worker Block!

Block for Refugee/Migrant Justice

We invite all who stand against the unequal treatment of refugees and migrants in Germany to join our block.

We are a mutual aid community of BIPoC (Black / Indigenous / people of color) who fled the Russian war in Ukraine and are now based in Germany, and their friends. We are situated in the context of and in solidarity with previous and ongoing anti-racist struggles by migrants/refugees, and accomplices.

Together with other refugees/migrants, and supporters, we march for liberation of all – we demand the abolition of the hierarchization of human lives, of borders, of the militarized nation-state.

We fight for the rights of so-called “third-country nationals” and stateless people who fled the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine and who Germany expects to leave Germany after August 31: We demand that ALL refugees be granted rights and protection under the EU-wide directive Paragraph 24 and hence can secure the right to work, study, and stay in Germany.

But beyond this, we condemn the blatant racism of the German and EU border/migration/asylum regime and the unequal treatment of any and all refugees based on country of origin, citizenship, socioeconomic status, gender, sexuality, ability, or race.

Abolish Racist Migration Policies — Equal Rights for All!

Queer Kurdish Block

The Kurdish block is open to all queer Kurds and allies. We invite all Kurdish people to join our block and take a stand against assimilation, queerphobia and colonialism. We say: those who do not know their own history will not be able to walk into the future. Berxwedan jîyan e!

Jin, Queer, Jîyan, Azadî!

We will have a block with progressive pride flags and Kurdish symbols. A davûl will accompany our block. If you have instruments, bring them. We will also dance Govend (Kurdish dances), because Govend means resistance and life. Em mirovên queerin, em qet na tirsin, heyyyt, tilililliiiiii !!!

Asian Queer Pride Block

*All 2SLGBTIQ+ Asian internationalists are invited to join our march in solidarity with our peoples’ struggles for justice and democracy. Together we stand against exploitation, gender- and caste- based oppression, imperialism, capitalism, anti-Asian hate & terrorism, and against blatant racism especially in the forms of daily micro-aggression.

If you would like to help organise this block, or join it, please contact us! Block organisers would love your support.

Black Queer Block

In the Black queer block we want to celebrate pride and resistance together with all Black and African queers! Our trans siblings in particular have always been at the forefront of the struggle for our liberation and the overcoming of capitalism, imperialism and patriarchy. Let us honour and continue their struggle, let us create a loud, fabulous, militant bloc for African liberation, which also means liberation from the colonial binary gender system and the neo-colonial repression against our siblings on the continent!

Queerphobia is unafrican! Black and queer joy is part of our resistance!

You will recognise us by the red-black-green pan-African flag.

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The Internationalist Queer Pride 2022

An invitation for groups and individuals!

We invite you to join us in organising the second annual Internationalist Queer Pride for Liberation planned for the 23rd of July 2022 — a revolutionary, queer-led protest that reclaims our voices and reasserts our presence in Berlin.

We comprise a network of queer groups, queer individuals, and the queer representatives of Berlin’s radical political collectives, all coming together to celebrate our existence and to demonstrate our ongoing resistance.

Coming from different experiences and perspectives, we are bonded by our shared struggle for a revolutionary world where all of us can live free from all levels of systemic oppression and discrimination: a world where our sexualities are freely expressed and explored; our identities are self-determined and are not traded in neoliberal markets, nor exploited to abet homonationalist politics. We come together to fight for a world where our bodies — and all bodies — are free to be, free to choose, and free to move. A world where there are no national borders, no weapons, no cops, and no wars. We strive for a world where access to resources is not a privilege but a fundamental right for everyone. A world where our societies stop living at the expense of other living beings and the planet.

Queer liberation can only be achieved through dismantling the systemic oppressions upon which our societies are built. We live queerness as rooted in our revolutionary politics: a rebellious existence that challenges the violence of the gender binary, normative body and sexual politics, pervasive ableism, colonial and imperial hegemonies, the criminalization of sex workers, the constant attacks on migrant lives, exploitation and precarity, sexism, transmisogyny and trans/misogynoir, and inherent and structural racism. In our radical queerness, we oppose the concentration of power and wealth in the hands of the very few who continue to profit from centuries of exploitation, genocides, stolen lands, plundered resources, wars, and colonialism. Through our queerness, we imagine and redefine alternative ways of being, of living, of assembly and of organising. In the face of warfare, pestilence, and fascism, we stand firm in our determination to survive and thrive, united in revolutionary love and solidarity. We stand defiant and together! “None of us is free until all of us are free!”

Join us in organising this day of protest in celebration and affirmation of our inextricably connected struggles: a day of coming together to reclaim the streets, to rally the drumming of thousands of heartbeats, striking fear into the very foundations of this system.

Please note that *only* queers are invited to join the organizing meetings: queer individuals, queer collectives, and queer representatives of activist groups and collectives. Allies are expected and encouraged to provide support as long as they understand and respect that this is a queer-led protest, by and for queers.

Join us!

Our next meeting is on May 19th, at 19:00. For location, write us on Instagram (@iqpberlin) or via email on iqpb(at)riseup.net

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You can watch the 2023 live stream of IQPBerlin here at 17:00.

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Call for IQP2021

Internationalist Queer Pride for Liberation 2021
Anticolonial, antiracist, anticapitalist march

24.07.2021
17:00 Hermannplatz

We are here and we are queer — in every shade, size, and shape! We are so much more than the limited imaginations of cis, white, state-sponsored pinkwashing parades and rainbow capitalism.

🌍 We want to live in a world where our genders and sexualities are not used by companies and governments to hide their human rights abuses!
🔨 We want to dismantle racist colonial structures and inequality!
❤️ We want to rethink our world in a revolutionary way: in our hearts, minds, bodies, friendships and relationships!
🌻 We want to take to the streets of Berlin and reflect our beautiful, diverse queer realities in all of th

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10,000 Marchers Demand Intersectional Queer Liberation At Berlin’s First Internationalist Pride

On Saturday 24 July 2021, over 10,000 people took to the streets for Berlin’s first Internationalist, anti-racist, anti-colonial, anti-capitalist Pride march. Held on the same day as the mainstream Christopher Street Day parade, the march was the most representative queer Pride demonstration ever to take place in the city, bringing together diverse queer communities under the banner “none of us are free, until all of us are free”. More than 450 viewers joined the simultaneous livestream.

Berlin’s queer movement has hit a milestone. In 2019 police were called to remove pro-Palestinian queers from a so-called “radical Pride” march. This year the very same streets echoed with thousands of marchers chanting “Free, Free Palestine”, “Hoch die Internationale Solidarität” and “Aqui, está, la resistencia trans!”

Organised by a coalition including QuARC, Bloque Latinoamericano, Migrantifa Berlin, Jewish Bund, Palestine Speaks, Constellation of Liberation, Berlin Migrant Strikers, BDS Berlin, and Berlin Against Pinkwashing, the demonstration created a space for everyone in Berlin who is not represented by either the commercial CSD, or the white-centric activist networks.

Marchers carried giant fists, papier mâché roses, and signs reading “Sisters and brothers of Poland and Hungary you are not alone”, “Jewish Queers for a Free Palestine”, and “Free Egypt’s Tiktok Women!”

The demo was made up of many self-organized blocks, including queers with disabilities, an anti-Bolsonaro block, queer Palestinians, the Jewish Bund, Kurdish queers, Syrian revolution queers, and an Abya Yala – Sudaka – Latino block. Powerful speeches were given by Migrantifa, queer Palestinian activists, the Jewish Bund, MAD and Disability Pride, DW Enteignen, International Women* Space, Bloque Latino Americano, and the queer Polish activists of Constellation of Liberation.

“All refugees are denied the right to choose where they want to stay, but it even gets worse with LGBTQI+ refugees who face danger and discrimination in everyday life. We demand the right to safe housing, not isolated from LGBTQI+ communities and wider society! We demand the right to choose where we live. We demand for Germany to take charge like it did in 1884 while partitioning the African continent, to do the same now and serve a formal apology to countries affected by colonialism, followed by the return of antiques and artefacts back to where they belong, the motherland. Reparations are not up for discussion; they are way overdue. And we should dictate the terms. We demand an expanded curriculum in schools, teaching extensively about Germany’s colonial past, racism, and a more diversified education covering gender and sexuality.” – M.A., activist.

“The Israeli state spies on us and uses our sexuality and gender identity to blackmail and threaten us, in an attempt to weaponise society’s homophobia against us. All the while, it projects a virtuous image of its respect for gay rights. But there is no pride in occupation. There is no pride and no safety under colonisation, no pride in apartheid. We refuse to be used as a tool for the Israeli occupation to pinkwash its image before the world. Our freedom as queers is inseparable from our freedom as Palestinians.” – a queer Palestinian activist.

“All and any fights against fascism, imperialism, and fundamentalism, against capitalism, are all part of our same internationalist fight for liberation. This is why we are here today. To use one of the main slogans from the Polish protests – you will never walk alone!” – an activist from Constellation of Liberation.

“Just like queer liberation, Jews and antisemitism are often instrumentalized to justify racism against Palestinians, against Muslims and Arabs. We refuse this role! Queer spaces must be defended against gentrification and must be liberated from nationalism, Zionism, and all forms of white supremacy.”- an activist from Jewish Bund.

During the demonstration, some right-wing “journalists” began to take close-up photos of participants. When organisers demanded the photographers respect the marchers’ privacy, the journalists claimed they had suffered attacks on their press freedom. Asking journalists to refrain from taking portrait photos without consent does not impinge on press freedom. Despite this harassment and police violence during the demonstration, the Pride march continued to the end of the planned route. Two people were arrested during the march; both were released within an hour and are being supported by the demonstration organisers.

The march organisers stand rooted in their convictions, in their commitment to the struggle for a Free Palestine, and in solidarity with all oppressed peoples. As a broad and diverse group with members and supporters from many different backgrounds and identities, organisers politics are both radical and soft, guided by revolutionary love and rooted in principles of justice, equality, care, and liberation.

The Internationalist Pride showed that while our struggles might differ, we are many, and together we can be a powerful force against the status quo. In the words of Marsha P. Johnson, one of the mothers of the trans and queer liberation movement, there is “no Pride for some of us, without liberation for all of us”.


ANTI-RACIST, ANTI-COLONIAL, ANTI-CAPITALIST, QUEER PRIDE FOR LIBERATION
24.07.2021

This year QuARC, Bloque Latinoamericano, Migrantifa Berlin, Jewish Bund, Palestine Speaks, Constellation of Liberation, Berlin Migrant Strikers, BDS Berlin, and Berlin Against Pinkwashing have organised something historic: the most diverse and representative queer pride demonstration ever to take place in Berlin.

The Internationalist Queer Pride for Liberation on Saturday 24th July brings together Berlin’s radical queer, anti-colonial and anti-racist communities under the banner “none of us are free, until all of us are free”.

On the same day as the official CSD parade in central Berlin, the Internationalist Pride will wind through Neukölln and Kreuzberg, stopping for speeches, and to mark locations which speak to a wider queer experience than the Pink-washed, corporate mainstream event. From racial profiling and gentrification to police brutality and white supremacism – these are examples of the struggles that for us represent the true spirit of pride.

For those who can’t join the demo on the streets, a simultaneous livestream will take place via twitch.tv/QuARC_Berlin, featuring speeches, performances, interviews, and solidarity statements from around the world.

Our liberation will be intersectional. We stand together; Black people, People of Colour, Roma and Sinti, Jews, migrants, Muslims, people without housing, sex workers, disabled people, precarious workers, trans* people, refugees and asylum seekers, intersex people, and Indigenous peoples everywhere. From Latin America, to the Philippines, to Palestine, to Tigray. From Western Sahara, to Kurdistan, to Kashmir. From the factories to the farms. From the urban to the rural, for climate justice and animal liberation. We are wholeheartedly committed to challenging the structures of white supremacist, capitalist patriarchy. We will not allow corporations to commodify our sexualities and make profit off our backs while they continue to inflict grave economic and social injustices.

The march is made up of many self-organized blocs, including queers with disabilities, an anti-Bolsonaro bloc, queer Palestinians, a Jewish Bund bloc, Kurdish queers, Syrian revolution queers, an Abya Yala – Sudaka – Latino block, and many more. Protestors will carry signs reading: “LAND BACK”, “Jin, Jiyan, Azadi”, “Palestine is a queer issue” and “sex work is work” while marchers carry giant papier mâché roses and fists through the streets. The protest will be loud, with chants of “Palestina, Kurdistan! Intifada, serhildan!” and “Hoch die Internationale Solidarität”.

Beginning at Hermannplatz at 17:00, protesters will gather and listen to speeches from Migrantifa, a queer Palestinian activist, and a Trans* sex worker. From there the march moves up to Kottbussser Tor to hear queer activists from the DW Enteignen campaign speak against gentrification, followed by solidarity statements from the Jewish Bund and MAD and Disability pride. Next the march heads to the recently renamed “Audre Lorde Strasse” for speeches from trans Kenyan activist M.A., and solidarity statements from the organisations “Bloque Latino Americano” and the queer polish activists of “Constellation of Liberation”. From there, the demo will move to Oranienplatz for a closing speech from activists involved in the squatter refugee movement of 2012 about the migrant and refugee struggles in the city. The whole event will come to a jubilant finale with a program of performances and music until 22:00.

co-hosting organisations:

QuARC
Queers Against Racism and Colonialism formed and continues to organise out of a need for a more representative, internationalist politics among the 2SLGBTQIA+ left in Berlin. A politics that represents an understanding of how structures of racism, colonialism, patriarchy and capitalism intersect, and why solidarity with anti-colonial struggles the world over is a crucial foundation of any effective organising.

Bloque Latinoamericano Berlin
Network of Latinamerican social and political organisations in Berlin. Leftist, Feminist, and Internationalist.

Migrantifa Berlin
By migrants, for migrants. Yallah!

Jewish Bund
Jewish Antifascist Bund Berlin based Bundists fighting for social justice, labour rights and doikayt in the 21st Century.

Palestine Speaks
Coalition for the rights of Palestinians and against racism

Constellation of Liberation
Berlin-based, Polish speaking, Queer-Feminist collective

Berlin Migrant Strikers
Migrant and precarious self-organisation in the global metropolis

BDS Berlin
BDS Berlin is part of the world-wide BDS movement, which supports the Palestinian civil-society call in 2005.

Berlin Against Pinkwashing
Activists challenging the instrumentalisation of LGBTQI* issues by Israel to mask its human rights violations in occupied Palestine

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Quotes and statements:

“The transgression of sexual and gender boundaries is only the beginning of radical queer politics. We say:  Enough with capitalist corporate CSD.  Enough with homonationalism and pinkwashing of the racist German state.  Enough with the white German hold of queer politics and spaces of Berlin!” – an activist from Jewish Bund

“All our fights are interconnected. All and any fights against fascism, imperialism, and fundamentalism, against capitalism, are all part of our same internationalist fight for liberation. This is why we are here today. This is why we will keep talking about Palestine. This is why our name is CoLiberation – we believe we need each other to achieve liberation. So let’s liberate each other! And to use one of the main slogans from the Polish protests – you will never walk alone!” – an activist from Constellation of Liberation

Contact: iqpb@riseup.net

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Accessibility at the Demo

We are trying to make this protest as accessible as possible. The Hermannplatz U-Bahn and Kottbusser Tor U-Bahn stations both have elevators. The U-Bahn station at Moritzplatz does not have an elevator.

There is a medic team at the demo, and a support vehicle at the back of the march for anyone who needs a rest or is not able to walk for the whole march.

We are still searching for a DGS interpreter (paid) to translate the speeches at the demo. If you can recommend someone please send us an email to iqpb@riseup.net. Likewise if you have any specific access needs or questions about accessibility, please email us and we will do our best to accommodate you.

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Call for Volunteers!

Want to help us reclaim pride and bring together Berlin’s radical queer, anti-colonial and anti-racist communities?

We want you to join us!

We are looking for Ordner*innen for our Internationalist Queer Pride for Liberation!

We especially encourage BIPoC and 2SLGBTQIA+ people. Allies, including white and cishet peopel who share our liberation politics, are also very welcome to support us. No prior experience necessary!

Want to get involved?
Email us at iqpb@riseup.net

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Water and toilets

Demo route, water fountains, and public toilets

We will begin the demo at 17:00 with speeches at Hermannplatz.

From there the march goes along:
Kottbusser Damm — Kottbusser Tor — Skalitzer Straße — Audre-Lorde-Straße (previously Manteuffelstraße) — Waldemarstraße — Adalbertstraße — Oranienstraße — Oranienplatz.

Then we will stay at Oranienplatz for speeches, peformances and music until 22:00.

Water and toilets
Here are the places you can find free drinking water along the route, and public toilets. We recommend you bring a drink bottle and refill it as needed. 💦

More refill points can be found here http://www.refill-berlin.de

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Covid-19 guidelines

Covid-19 is a social justice issue that overwhelmingly touches queer people, especially from communities of color, migrant communities, working-class communities, communities fighting against colonialism and war, the elderly and people with pre-existing health conditions and other vulnerabilities.

Our pride march is attended by many that are suffering from these vulnerabilities. So we will be walking in solidarity and care towards each other. By joining our pride march, you agree to:
** Wear a mask that fully covers your nose and mouth.
** Keep the mask on *the whole time* while in the demo.
** Keep a distance of 1.5 meters at least from other people, including your friends and comrades.
** Use hand-sanitizer before and after touching things that can be touched by other people.

Our Ordner*nnen and members of our organizing team, who will be wearing distinctive vests, will do their best to enforce the rules above. We also encourage you to help us by gently reminding others around you to follow the guidelines in case they are not. The Ordner*innen and the oragnizing team will also carry some extra masks and hand-sanitizer: please ask them for these if you need them.

If you want to smoke, drink, breathe more freely or speak on the phone without a mask on, we kindly ask you to do this on the sidelines, even better outside of the demo. In any case, we ask you to keep a greater distance from other participants and turn away from them.

Solidarity and mutual care is our biggest strength. Let’s keep each other safe!