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the first Latinx Pride Festival in Australia

a day of celebration, honouring and embracing Latinx heritage and LGBTQIA+ pride

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Get ready for a full-day of celebration with services, arts, community, film, dance, drag, and Latin American flavours.

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brett | Supporting our community since 2004

We’d also like to welcome our friends, allies, and diverse communities.

Presented by LAHRC – the Latin American & Hispanic Rainbow Community, with the auspice of Living Positive Victoria, proudly supported by the Victorian State Government.

Get your free ticket now. Limited capacity.

Key information:

  • Free event.
  • Multilingual (Spanish/Portuguese/English).
  • Auslan interpreters for film screenings and panel discussion.
  • Wheelchair access.
  • Livestreaming of film screenings, panel discussion and rooftop party for regional audiences.

You’re invited to the first Latinx Pride Festival in Australia, taking place this Sunday 22nd February from 11.00am at the Victorian Pride Centre (79–81 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda). The official opening remarks will be held at 12:00pm in the Theatrette.

Viva la vida. Q Magazine: supporting our community since 2004

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