Orgullo Murcia 2026: the No Te Prives collective takes families out onto the streets in the face of the rise in hate

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  • The No Te Prives collective launches the historic Rainbow Day of Families on Sunday, June 14 at the Plaza Circular.
  • Key alliances with Amnesty International and CCOO will reinforce the political, migrant and labor nature of the days.
  • The great demonstration will take place along Murcia’s Gran Vía on Saturday, June 20 at 7:00 p.m. under the motto of dissidence.

The No Te Prives collective has presented the official programming of Murcia Pride 2026, a display of political and cultural events that takes on special relevance given the worrying advance of hate speech in Spain. The agenda directly commemorates the Stonewall uprising of 1969 through a week of resistance and visibility in the streets. The activities will begin with a great commitment to childhood and family diversity, consolidating the capital of Segura as a bastion of human rights in the Region.

The premiere of the families and the axis of debate in the Palacio de las Balsas

This year’s starting point will take place on Sunday, June 14 in the central Plaza Circular with the inauguration of Rainbow Day of Families. This pioneering event will offer playful workshops and children’s awareness activities expressly designed to make visible and protect family diversity in public environments. The organization seeks to protect minors from the rise in discriminatory discourse that impacts school and social environments.

Starting Monday, June 15, the Palacio de las Balsas will assume the role of nerve center for queer training and thought. The technical sessions will begin with a round table of high health urgency aimed at the analysis and prevention of problems linked to the phenomenon of chemsex within the local community.

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On Tuesday, June 16, the training space will strengthen ties with international activism thanks to close collaboration with Amnesty International. The Dominican activist Rosana Marzán will give a key conference on the violation of rights in the Caribbean and the situation of the LGTBIAQ+ migrant community in Spain. That same afternoon, the Plaza de Santo Domingo will recover its festive and traditional tone with the famous Heel Race and Bag Flight, sponsored by Piscis, the longest-running venue in the autonomous community.

Trans childhood, urban culture and the arrival of Pre-Pride

The halfway point of the week will be marked by the reality of trans and non-binary childhoods. On Wednesday, June 17, the Palacio de las Balsas will bring together members of the Chrysallis family association, teaching professionals and students from the Region to discuss the correct implementation of the support protocols in the educational centers of the Murcian orchard.

After the conversation, the cultural action will move to the Tempe space, where choreographer Kitty Delantro will teach a Vogue master class, connecting Murcian youth with the historical disciplines of ballroom culture. On Thursday, June 18, it will be literature’s turn with the presentation of the self-improvement novel El Diario de AJ. A resilient soul, written by Anthony Mercolino, before giving way to the grand final of the new talent contest “La Barbaridrag” at the recently inaugurated Delulu Club.

On Friday, June 19, declared the official day of the Pre-Pride of Murcia, the agenda will add the support of the Secretariat of Women, Equality and LGTBI+ of Workers’ Commissions (CCOO). The conference will feature the intervention of the renowned Cartagena communicator and activist Bake Gómez (@bakeraconb), who will analyze the labor challenges of lesbian and bisexual women in the current business community.

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Great demonstration on June 20: visibility and dissidence on Gran Vía

The political and social climax will come on Saturday, June 20, starting at 7:00 p.m. The Murcia Pride 2026 demonstration will take over Gran Vía with the aim of standing up to intolerance through the public display of diversity and resistance. The head of the march will travel through the nerve center of the city until concluding at the Chinese Garden, the place chosen by No Te Prives to carry out the traditional reading of this year’s political manifesto.

Leisure activities prior to the march will be concentrated in the Plaza de la Tolerancia (Plaza del Cristo Resucitado), which will feature a comedy show by stand-up comedian Vidda Priego, a performance by the drag performer who won the Delulu Club contest, and a special concert by local dissident vocalist Manva Negra, an event developed in direct collaboration with the Mariantonietta space and Los Manjares del Tío Simón.

The Murcia City Council has confirmed that the final graphic details, the concert headliners and the definitive institutional motto of this edition of Murcia Pride 2026 will be solemnly revealed next Thursday, June 11. The announcement will be made at twelve in the morning in the Noble Room of the Moneo Building with the participation of the main local authorities and the board of directors of No Te Prives.

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