Murals have always displayed strong political messages for social change. By displaying the mural in Prishtina, we want to give a strong message of support to all LGBTIQ+ people who are going through a difficult period as a result of mental health problems. This permanent mural in the city will serve as a daily reminder to LGBTIQ+ people that support will never stop. To add to this, this message will make others aware that discrimination, non-acceptance and exclusion are unacceptable actions and will never be tolerated.
*The event will be open for the media.
The official opening of Pride Week will be co-organized with the Office for Good Governance, Human Rights, Equal Opportunities and Anti-Discrimination - Prime Minister’s Office. Opening remarks: Blert Morina, Executive Director of Center for...
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Personal stories of activists and LGBTIQ+ people Xheni Karaj and Lilith Zi come as a result of the need to normalize open discussion about mental health topics. They will share with us personal challenges about mental health issues and how they overcame...
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