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The Lima Pride March — Marcha del Orgullo LGBT+ — is held annually in June or July and draws approximately 20,000 participants and spectators through the streets of Miraflores. The relatively modest attendance by Latin American standards reflects the hostile political environment in which Lima's LGBTQ+ community organises: Peru's Congress passed a law in 2024 classifying transgender people as mentally ill, same-sex unions remain unrecognised despite multiple failed legislative attempts, and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment has been actively encouraged by powerful Catholic and evangelical institutions. The 20,000 who march do so against this backdrop, which gives the Lima Pride March a defiant and deeply political character that is distinct from the more celebratory atmosphere of larger marches in Colombia, Argentina, or Brazil. PROMSEX and other LGBTQ+ rights organisations use Pride week as a platform for advocacy and media engagement. The march typically proceeds through Miraflores — the safest district for visible LGBTQ+ gathering in Lima. For international LGBTQ+ visitors, attending Lima Pride is an act of solidarity with a community fighting genuinely hostile institutional power, and the experience is accordingly more emotionally resonant than larger marches in more supportive political environments.
الجدول التفصيلي قريباً.
تحقق من الموقع الرسمي للبرنامج الأحدث.
مقاطع فيديو من الإصدارات السابقة قريباً.
تحقق من الموقع الرسمي أو يوتيوب لمشاهدة التغطية.
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