PHOTO: © Stadtqueergang

Queer-historische Stadtführung | Ohnmacht und Aufbegehren. Queere Menschen 1933 bis 1969

In the organizer's words:

Under §175, (criminal) persecution, discrimination and disenfranchisement were everyday challenges for same-sex desiring and gender non-conforming people. At the same time - or perhaps precisely because of this - courageous individuals and groups repeatedly created spaces and opportunities to enable community. During this time, pubs, magazines, dance cafés, cultural events, but also parks, Hamburg's city center around Jungfernstieg and other public spaces played a central role in the cohesion of the community.

Together we will explore the eventful and multi-layered queer history of Hamburg Neustadt with a focus on the period between 1933 and 1969, incorporating current research findings and discussing queer-historical and queer-feminist theories. We will go in search of traces and get to know events, places and personalities that made an important contribution to queer (survival) life and the fight for equality in Hamburg.

Organized by: StadtQueerGang | www.stadtqueergang.de

Speaker: Mira-Kristin Saitzek (StadtQueerGang)

Participation and tickets: 15 euros, reduced 10 euros, solidarity ticket 20 euros

Meeting point: Colonnaden / Neustadt, 20354 Hamburg

Note: Please note that StadtQueerGang may take photos during the event for public relations purposes.

Photo Vera Drehbusch, 2024 | (c) StadtQueerGang

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Price information:

15 euros, reduced 10 euros, solidarity ticket 20 euros

Location

Gustav-Mahler-Platz 1 Gustav-Mahler-Platz 1 20354 Hamburg

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