All Out’s #UnDistanced Festival (18 June to 10 July 2020) – online

All Out’s #UnDistanced Festival (18 june to 10 July) – online

All Out’s #UnDistanced Festival – have you signed up yet?

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More than 30 guests from around the world are coming together for our series of free, virtual events to discuss and debate everything Pride and everything LGBT+. Whether you fancy a lively, interactive panel discussion, a book reading, a film screening, a dance party or all of these, there is something here for you. We’ll help you get “UnDistanced” and find community from the comfort of your home!

Visit the festival website and explore our newly confirmed events and exciting guests.

Explore the line-up and RSVP today.

I’m looking forward to seeing you at the #UnDistanced Festival!

Matt

You are invited.

Pride in 2020 will look very different from what we expected. In over 500 cities around the world, Pride events have been canceled due to the coronavirus. This is a huge deal for our community, especially when so many of us are battling on the frontlines against systemic racism and police violence.

For millions of LGBT+ people, Pride events represent a precious moment of visibility, community, and solidarity. Without Pride, our sense of belonging, our visibility, our advocacy, and our ability to support each other are all weakened.

But here at All Out we don’t want to give up on Pride 2020. The power of digital gives us the chance to come together for Pride in spirit.

That’s why we’re happy to announce the #UnDistanced Festival – a series of free, virtual events during Pride month that will allow all of us to celebrate who we are and who we love across borders and cultures.

Explore the festival line-up and RSVP now.

We’re adding exciting new events every day, but here are just a few of the highlights we’ve prepared so far for you:

  • Panel discussions with grassroots activists fighting for love and equality in places like Poland, Uganda, and Russia
  • A film screening and live Q&A with the makers of the documentary “Are You Proud?”
  • A book reading with queer activist and filmmaker Dan Glass
  • The #UnDistanced Dance Party with DJ Gideӧn from London

Matt Beard,
Executive Director

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