On June 27 from 5:00 PM, we’re getting ready for Pride together – with posters, paint, enthusiasm, and lots of laughter in the workshop room on the 5th floor of Nyolcésfél (1084 Budapest, Német u. 16.).
This isn’t just a craft afternoon – it’s a shared moment of tuning in and standing up for a common cause!
We’ll provide the supplies, but feel free to bring anything you have. And bring a friend too – let’s make our team big and colorful!
Do you have a question but aren’t sure if you can ask it?
Have you ever heard someone say, “It’s good that there’s Pride, BUT…”?
Are you interested in how to talk respectfully about topics for which you’ve never been given a “manual”?
Then this event is for you!
We are selecting material from last year's Labrisz 25 lesbian herstory exhibition in Budapest for the Budaörs venue. Since BABtér is a community space and filmmaking workshop, the room they have offered to host this historical-artistic exhibition is not an exhibition space, so we are trying to display objects, photos, and archival recordings that truly belong in such a space. Visitors can interpret these as a collection of historical documents, visual and moving image works, or as inspiration for the summer art camp – as "raw material" for an animated documentary film. At the same time, we hope that visitors to the exhibition will follow the work of the filmmaking workshop, come to the screening of the short films, and discover the connections with the archive collection.
The goal of the Inclusive Spaces trainings is to create more communities, schools, and workplaces in Hungary where LGBTQI people feel safe, can be themselves, and can develop their abilities while enjoying the same rights as everyone else.