How is LGBT+ Pride Month celebrated in Mexico?

Marches, workshops, parties, and fairs to commemorate Pride in Mexico. We'll tell you about the activities taking place throughout the country this month.

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Mexico celebrates LGBT Pride Month in different parts of the country with artistic and cultural events. LGBT activism and artivism have organized a series of activities that include marches, cultural workshops, fairs, parades, and parties. https://agenciapresentes.org/2023/06/08/como-se-celebra-el-mes-del-orgullo-lgbt-en-mexico/

on social media and the official website of the Mexico City LGBTI Pride March . The main march in Mexico City will be the 45th and is scheduled for June 24th at 10:00 AM. The meeting point is the Angel of Independence monument on Paseo de la Reforma.

The groups that joined the organization Red de Familias Trans , FLUX México , Espacios Diversos y Seguros , Marcha Lencha and Impulse Group México .

Mexico City

June 10

Redes, Ruedas, Ruido (vol II) is taking place , a proposal to explore the MILA. It features a feast and social gathering at the Las Panas bakery .

“We invite people from the LGBTIQA+ community, dissidents and allies to live together, learn about self-managed projects and build community from a local perspective,” the invitation says. 

Together with the University Museum of Contemporary Art (MUAC) in collaboration with Les Gords Vegan Cafeteria Las Panas bakery, they built an alternative way to celebrate in community.

June 22 

Pride and Pride Kiki Ball is the name of the activity that will take place in Jardín Juárez at 7PM to continue with the celebrations of Pride Month. 

The proposal is to bring together the entire ball community and some houses in Mexico City to strengthen the support networks of organizations and collectives that work with the LGBTIQ+ community.

June 19-28

Among the options for celebrating LGBT Pride Month are the workshops "Drawing the Flags That Unite Us," where participants create and choose symbols they like. These flags can then be displayed around the university, and the idea is to decorate the building with them, making the LGBT community visible within the institution. 

The activity is organized by the United Community of the Faculty of Dentistry (CUFO). It will take place from June 19th on the fourth floor of the Faculty of Dentistry. 

San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas

June 11 

The LGBTTIQ+ Pride and Resistance March will be celebrated with a march from the esplanade of the Administrative Unit to the Plaza de la Paz. 

“They will never erase us!” the organization says, among other slogans. The gathering will begin at 10 AM on the esplanade of the Administrative Unit. 

The closing of the great day of struggle and demands of the Pride march and LGBTTIQ+ resistance of #sancristobaldelascasas will be in the Plaza de la Paz with Plasmatika Banda “to also celebrate our community strength to the rhythm of the drums”.

June 17

Fiestorika is the big party organized by Historika Hostel Cultura together with Plasmatika to celebrate Pride Month.

The party will be hosted by Plasmatika Band, with Niña Dios as the headliner.
Advance tickets can be found on Historika , are available at our partner outlets, and can be purchased via bank transfer.

Oaxaca

June 17 

Mercadona is heading to the LGBTIQ+ march. “Bring your stall, your banner, and let’s protest against this system and homophobic, pathologizing, and ableist violence,” says the invitation for this market, which will be open from 11 AM in El Llano Park. 

Guadalajara, Jalisco

June 10

This Saturday, June 10th at 2 PM is the call for the traditional Guadalajara Pride March , which will depart from the Minerva roundabout.

This year's theme is "Lesbians have always been present." Lesbian women and their families will lead the march this year, and it is estimated that more than 80,000 people will participate.

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