5, 6 and 7 August 2026 - Beurs van Berlage

The WorldPride Amsterdam Human Rights Conference will take place on August 5, 6, and 7, 2026. The program at the Beurs van Berlage focuses on connecting and inspiring people in the fight for equal rights. On this conference page, participants will find information about the program, admission options, and ways to contribute to the discussion.

Major themes 
Four major themes have been selected for the conference, which will be central to the participants' contributions: Rights & Governance, Health & Well-being, Heritage & Culture and Resources & Leadership.

These themes can be approached from any perspective: Gender, Sex and Sexuality, Trans, Non-Binary, and Non-Conforming Identities, Sexual Orientation and Fluidity, Intersex Awareness and Body Diversity, and the perspective of Migration & Displacement.

​​​​​​​Discover more on the themes.

Program

The opening day on August 5 consists of a plenary opening program with opportunities for breakout sessions, followed by an award show and closing. On August 6, in addition to the four main themes, there will be supplementary programs that focus on religion and society and policy implementation. On August 7, there will be a supplementary program with a focus on empowerment in the workplace, and a joint closing. The exact times and sessions will be announced during Q2 2026.

Discover more on the confirmed program.

Participants can choose a three-day experience or a specific day.

  • General tickets are here for sale.
  • Global Unity Program participants, InterPride and EPOA participants will receive information about participation, registration and tickets via our hospitality desk.
  • Scholarship participants will receive information about conference registration through this program.

Contributing to the WorldPride Conference 2026
The WorldPride Conference program is being developed with input from activists and Pride organizers around the world and is overseen by our advisory board. They made an initial selection of over 300+ submitted proposals and, where necessary, connected parties to ensure impactful sessions.

Each session will generally have 75 minutes available. The format is flexible. The aim is to make every session as diverse, inspiring, and interactive as possible. So we asked contributors to collaborate, present, inspire, demonstrate, organize a panel, divide the session into segments, in short: create impact with an unforgettable experience for participants.
 

Program near completion
The program is now published ​​​​​​​(almost complete). In the coming weeks, program updates, high-level speakers and news will be communicated, so please check this website regularly! Registered participants will receive updates via e-mail.

Program 2026

8:00 AM
Stands

Information market, stand up talks, poster wall

Welcome and registration

Registration, coffee and tea

9:30 AM
Grand opening (1/2)

Plenary opening - Hosts, key-note speakers and acts disclosed soon. Brace yourself for surprises!

11:00 AM
Break

Coffee and tea break

11:30 AM
Grand opening (2/2)

Plenary opening - Hosts, key-note speakers and acts disclosed soon. Brace yourself for surprises!

1:00 PM
Lunch

Networking lunch

2:15 PM
Care for our Veterans – LGBTQI+ Aging in Safety

LGBTQI+ elders across continents face critical, often overlooked challenges as they age. What happens when the veterans who fought for our rights are required to go back in the closet once they require elderly care? From social isolation to discrimination in...

LGBTQI+ elders across continents face critical, often overlooked challenges as they age. What happens when the veterans who fought for our rights are required to go back in the closet once they require elderly care?

From social isolation to discrimination in healthcare, senior housing, and a lack of culturally competent services: this session brings together speakers from the UK, Venezuela, USA, and the Netherlands to address these global issues. The panel will highlight innovative senior housing initiatives, 'Pink Carpet Certification for Elderly Care Facilities', and needs for policy changes to ensure that dignity, safety, and full inclusion for LGBTQI+ seniors worldwide does not get lost in ageing homes, senior housing, and elderly care.

InterPride Human Rights Committee Meeting & Troy Perry Awards
The Invisible '+': where do Asexual, Polyamorous, and Fetish Communities see themselves represented?
Diplomacy in Action: Advancing Equal Rights in Times of Pushback

International coalitions and multilateral mechanisms—such as the Equal Rights Coalition, the UN Human Rights Council, treaty bodies, the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), and regional human rights systems—have become important arenas to promote equal rights and counter backlash. States, independent experts...

International coalitions and multilateral mechanisms—such as the Equal Rights Coalition, the UN Human Rights Council, treaty bodies, the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), and regional human rights systems—have become important arenas to promote equal rights and counter backlash. States, independent experts and civil society are drawing on a range of diplomatic tools to this end, including cross‑regional joint statements, SOGIESC‑inclusive language in resolutions, LGBTIQ+ focal points and groups of friends, inclusive development cooperation and financial support, human‑rights provisions in trade agreements, and quiet diplomacy alongside public advocacy. 

Mariage Equality - the Steps Ahead

This session explores global strategies for advancing LGBTQ+ rights.  Janice Tjon Sien Kie opens with a keynote on strategic litigation that secured marriage equality across the Kingdom of the Netherlands, including Curaçao and Aruba. Dr. Masuma Shahid analyzes European and American court...

This session explores global strategies for advancing LGBTQ+ rights. 

  • Janice Tjon Sien Kie opens with a keynote on strategic litigation that secured marriage equality across the Kingdom of the Netherlands, including Curaçao and Aruba.
  • Dr. Masuma Shahid analyzes European and American court cases.
  • Ying Xin, Horim Yi, Yanzi Peng, Eenkhma and Napphat Kruttai (activists from China, South Korea, Mongolia, and Thailand) share their regional strategies and achievements in a panel, with Thailand highlighting its historic 2025 law. 

The session concludes with all activists responding, synthesizing how advocacy, litigation, and cross-regional collaboration can drive the global movement for marriage equality forward

The Missing Piece: Building Stronger LGBTQ+ Movements with Intersex Voices

What do LGBTQ+ movements miss when intersex voices are absent? More than most realize. This dynamic session brings together intersex activists from 6 continents to challenge assumptions, share lived realities and reveal why intersex issues are central to human rights,...

What do LGBTQ+ movements miss when intersex voices are absent? More than most realize.

This dynamic session brings together intersex activists from 6 continents to challenge assumptions, share lived realities and reveal why intersex issues are central to human rights, bodily autonomy, and inclusion. Through powerful storytelling, myth-busting and live polling, participants will confront common misconceptions and gain practical insight for stronger advocacy. The Missing Piece is not just a title—it’s a truth: intersex voices strengthen the entire LGBTQ+ community, making it more accurate, inclusive, and effective. Come curious, leave transformed and better equipped to act.

Branding LGBTQI+ Change - A Pride Case Study

In a perfect world, solutions for social justice and LGBTQI+ equal rights would be embraced purely on their merit. But this isn’t a perfect world. We have to be smart about how we help people embrace change. ‘Brand the Change’...

In a perfect world, solutions for social justice and LGBTQI+ equal rights would be embraced purely on their merit. But this isn’t a perfect world. We have to be smart about how we help people embrace change. ‘Brand the Change’ is a proven, powerful mechanism to build close, long-term relationships with people. It is also notoriously complex and overwhelming.
But we believe brand thinking can be taught. We democratize brand knowledge, so it can be used to address the greatest challenges of our time: climate change and social justice.

In this session, African Brand Strategist Wanjiru Gathanga of ‘Brand the Change’ explores the possibilties to brand Pride movements across geographic and economic lines, based on her case study of Pride branding.

3:15 PM
Break

Coffee and tea break

3:45 PM
International Pride Awards

Award ceremony recognizing the extraordinary endeavours of people around the world making significant contributions to LGBTIQ+ equality. The international pride awards seeks to shine a light on the work of brave and visionary equality heroes, to tell their stories, and to inspire...

Award ceremony recognizing the extraordinary endeavours of people around the world making significant contributions to LGBTIQ+ equality.

The international pride awards seeks to shine a light on the work of brave and visionary equality heroes, to tell their stories, and to inspire more people to advocate for equality.

5:00 PM
Closing opening day

Plenary closing

5:05 PM
Drinks

Networking drinks

8:00 AM
Stands

Information market, stand up talks, poster wall

Welcome and registration

Registration, coffee and tea

9:00 AM
Full Day Programme on Christian Inclusivity with European Religious Speakers

Religious Pride: A day of interfaith dialogue on LGBTQIA+ inclusivity, exploring themes of representation, visibility, and acceptance across Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, and Islamic traditions. The programme opens with welcome remarks and an academic keynote, setting the stage for panels on...

Religious Pride: A day of interfaith dialogue on LGBTQIA+ inclusivity, exploring themes of representation, visibility, and acceptance across Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, and Islamic traditions. The programme opens with welcome remarks and an academic keynote, setting the stage for panels on structural barriers and inclusion. Following sessions delve into LGBTQIA+ inclusivity across four faiths, while the Rainbow Index presentation benchmarks progress. Through dialogue, it fosters understanding, shares best practices, and strengthens efforts to advance rights, recognition, and belonging in religious contexts globally, concluding with reflections on insights and commitments.

9:30 AM
Traditional Spirituality & Healing: gender roles and expressions in African, Caribbean and Pacific traditional spirituality

African, Caribbean, and Pacific spiritual traditions have long understood gender and expressions beyond binaries. This session explores how pre-colonial spiritual practices affirmed diverse roles and expressions, and how contemporary healing ceremonies continue this legacy. Through dialogue, and shared wisdom, we’ll...

African, Caribbean, and Pacific spiritual traditions have long understood gender and expressions beyond binaries. This session explores how pre-colonial spiritual practices affirmed diverse roles and expressions, and how contemporary healing ceremonies continue this legacy. Through dialogue, and shared wisdom, we’ll examine the beauty of the sacred, and the power of rituals. Oral legends that can offer frameworks for inclusion, resilience, and community well-being.

Participants will leave informed and empowered on how reclaiming spiritual heritage can show a path for all religious forms worldwide—from divine androgyny to third-gender deities—and include queerness as tool for spiritual healing, wholeness, and collective liberation.

1946 and the Power of Narrative: Christian Faith and LGBTQIA+ Rights

Stories shape belief. Belief shapes culture. Culture shapes people’s lives. This panel explores how faith, sexuality, and identity narratives influence LGBTQIA+ rights and can be reclaimed. Drawing from 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture, Sharon “Rocky” Roggio and Josie Peres convene Rev....

Stories shape belief. Belief shapes culture. Culture shapes people’s lives.

This panel explores how faith, sexuality, and identity narratives influence LGBTQIA+ rights and can be reclaimed. Drawing from 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture, Sharon “Rocky” Roggio and Josie Peres convene Rev. Jide Macaulay and Alexander Noordijk to examine who shapes these narratives, their impact, and what becomes possible when challenged toward dignity, inclusion, and human rights for activists, faith leaders, and communities worldwide.

Advancing Health & Wellbeing: lessons from Aidsfonds & COC

LGBTQI+ rights advocacy directly enhances community health and wellbeing. This session highlights concrete, community-driven examples of successful strategies linking health outcomes to the need to improve LGBTQI+ rights. We discuss with experts from the field what are  key factors for effective...

LGBTQI+ rights advocacy directly enhances community health and wellbeing.

This session highlights concrete, community-driven examples of successful strategies linking health outcomes to the need to improve LGBTQI+ rights. We discuss with experts from the field what are  key factors for effective interventions, and how to call on decision-makers to invest in inclusive, rights-based health programs.

Lastly, when advocating for health rights, how do we protect our own health and wellbeing

Negotiating Pinkwashing

This session brings together three critical examinations of the complex dynamics between LGBTQ+ movements and corporate/institutional support.  Olena Shevchenko explores how international funding structures can unintentionally weaken civil society by creating dependency, competition, and mission drift. Charlene Liu and Raymond Phang evaluate...

This session brings together three critical examinations of the complex dynamics between LGBTQ+ movements and corporate/institutional support. 

  • Olena Shevchenko explores how international funding structures can unintentionally weaken civil society by creating dependency, competition, and mission drift.
  • Charlene Liu and Raymond Phang evaluate whether Asian workplace LGBTQ+ policies offer genuine support or merely performative allyship.
  • Anna Berbers investigates Pride organizers' tensions between protest legitimacy and corporate sponsorship, and the shift from pinkwashing to pinkhushing, where corporations scale back LGBTQIA+ support to avoid backlash.

Together, this session aims to explore how to navigate complex financial necesities.

Global Majority Prides - showcase through personal stories
LGBTQI+ Heritage and Culture under Attack: Countering Gender Panic and Authoritarian Erasure

This Outright International workshop frames the global rise of anti-trans laws in 16+ countries (including bans on gender-affirming care and the 2026 UN CSW gender definition attempt) as a direct attack on LGBTQ+ cultural identity and historical narratives. These policies reflect...

This Outright International workshop frames the global rise of anti-trans laws in 16+ countries (including bans on gender-affirming care and the 2026 UN CSW gender definition attempt) as a direct attack on LGBTQ+ cultural identity and historical narratives.

These policies reflect an authoritarian playbook seeking to erase diverse gender expressions from public life and collective memory. The session features a panel with activists and academics, breakout groups to analyze cultural erasure tactics, and strategy development. Participants will explore protecting heritage, analyzing authoritarian threats to identity, and practicing counter-narratives to preserve LGBTQ+ cultural legacy.

Political Leadership at the International Level: mechanisms and programmes of international institutions to advance equal rights for LGBTQIA+ persons

This panel will look at the instruments available to international institutions, such as the UN, EU, Council of Europe and OAS, to help set an inclusive agenda and promote human rights. Speakers will highlight the institutional role in standard setting,...

This panel will look at the instruments available to international institutions, such as the UN, EU, Council of Europe and OAS, to help set an inclusive agenda and promote human rights. Speakers will highlight the institutional role in standard setting, monitoring and technical assistance, as well as major policy documents such as the European Commissoin’s LGBTIQ+ Equality Strategy 2026-2030.

Trade Unions: LGBTQIA+ Rights & Global Solidarity

A high-level discussion on the historical and contemporary role of trade unions in advancing LGBTQIA+ and human rights globally. As the Rainbow Network of the Dutch Trade Union (FNV) marks its 40th anniversary this year, the panel will reflect on...

A high-level discussion on the historical and contemporary role of trade unions in advancing LGBTQIA+ and human rights globally. As the Rainbow Network of the Dutch Trade Union (FNV) marks its 40th anniversary this year, the panel will reflect on the long-standing connection between labour movements and LGBTQIA+ organising, highlighting the unions' role in advancing inclusion and rights. At the same time the discussion examines how labour movements can evolve to meet today's realities, including protecting rights in times of democratic backsliding, strengthening broader social justice coalitions, and building solidarity across movements. The panel also explores how trade unions can contribute to progress on equality and human rights.

Tech-facilitated Violence; the influence of AI and digitalisation on LGBTQI+ rights

As LGBTQIA+ communities, we face growing digital hostility, misinformation, disinformation and other harmful forms of manipulated content. This session explores technology's complex impact on LGBTQIA+ communities through three expert presentations. Masuma Shahid analyzes how AI reinforces biases, creates discrimination, and leads...

As LGBTQIA+ communities, we face growing digital hostility, misinformation, disinformation and other harmful forms of manipulated content. This session explores technology's complex impact on LGBTQIA+ communities through three expert presentations.

  • Masuma Shahid analyzes how AI reinforces biases, creates discrimination, and leads to harm, while proposing ethics frameworks to empower LGBTQIA+ individuals.
  • Dragana Todorovic exposes tech-facilitated violence against LBTQ+ women, revealing how misogyny and LBTQ-phobia drive online harassment, surveillance, doxxing, and coordinated abuse campaigns. 
  • Diogo Vieira da Silva provides a framework for responding to digital hostility, exploring how manipulated content circulates and can be countered.
10:45 AM
Break

Coffee and tea break

11:15 AM
Storyteller Defenders: Making Censored Voices Visible

Across the Global South, queer storytellers create under censorship. Thanks to smartphones, queer activists now have unprecedented film-production access through devices they already own. No longer limited by expensive equipment, refugees, migrants, and diaspora filmmakers transform written texts and lived...

Across the Global South, queer storytellers create under censorship. Thanks to smartphones, queer activists now have unprecedented film-production access through devices they already own. No longer limited by expensive equipment, refugees, migrants, and diaspora filmmakers transform written texts and lived experiences into compelling short films. 75 SHOTS Pocket Cinema will showcase footage from a workshop they organized earlier that week through a Pride Empowerment Fund. Their co-created stories unite often unseen queer communities, proving storytelling power now fits in your palm—ready to challenge censorship and demand global visibility.

Trade Union Activism Across Borders

This panel brings together LGBTQIA+ trade union activists and organisers from Argentina, thePhilippines, Sri Lanka, Saint Lucia, and Zimbabwe to share their experiences of advancinginclusion in workplaces, trade unions, and wider society across different cultural, political, andsocial contexts. Through personal...

This panel brings together LGBTQIA+ trade union activists and organisers from Argentina, the
Philippines, Sri Lanka, Saint Lucia, and Zimbabwe to share their experiences of advancing
inclusion in workplaces, trade unions, and wider society across different cultural, political, and
social contexts. Through personal stories, practical examples, and lessons learned, the
discussion will offer insight into both the opportunities and challenges of LGBTQIA+ organising,
while recognising that the role and position of trade unions differs significantly across regions.
The session highlights the importance of mutual learning, cross-border solidarity, and supporting those working to create safer and more LGBTQIA+inclusive workplace environments. 

Conversion Therapy: the Gap Between Legal Protection and Lived Rejection
The Digital World – Protecting our Health & Wellbeing through Apps and Digital Platforms

Digital platforms can improve LGBTQI+ health and wellbeing, from algorithmic influence to community-led innovation. This session features PlaySafe, TestXXX, RITA (Report IT Always), and Grindr for Equality, exploring how digital spaces can restore informed consent, drive HIV prevention and rights...

Digital platforms can improve LGBTQI+ health and wellbeing, from algorithmic influence to community-led innovation. This session features PlaySafe, TestXXX, RITA (Report IT Always), and Grindr for Equality, exploring how digital spaces can restore informed consent, drive HIV prevention and rights monitoring through frameworks like CODE Strategies, make unsafety visible via the Report IT Always campaign, and build trusted sexual health tools. Speakers share insights on e-prevention, community co-designed solutions for PrEP and testing, performance-based reporting, and user-centered design based on 18,000 community members’ needs to create safer digital environments.

LGBTQI+ Entrepreneurship: building queer economic power

Queer economic power is movement power. In a world where philanthropic funding leaves LGBTQI+ organizations vulnerable to political shifts, this session explores queer entrepreneurship, and LGBTQI+ economic incubators as the path to independence. How do we turn economic contribution into...

Queer economic power is movement power. In a world where philanthropic funding leaves LGBTQI+ organizations vulnerable to political shifts, this session explores queer entrepreneurship, and LGBTQI+ economic incubators as the path to independence. How do we turn economic contribution into unshakable power? Featuring founders of Europe’s largest LGBTQ+ social enterprise (Sofia) and a trans-led incubator (Lisbon), alongside StartOut (USA), PLUS Network (South Africa), and Dutch New Narrative Lab (Netherlands), we’ll use live polling to surface challenges and strategies for building economic power that sustains our movement beyond grants.

A Different Pride Origin Story: strategic litigation as the spark that led to the creation of Pride in Trinidad & Tobago
11:30 AM
Political Leadership in Parliament: legislative strategies to stop the global pushback against LGBTQIA+ rights

This panel will look at the global pushback against LGBTQIA+ rights and inclusion, identifying the causes of this political tide, and what political leaders need to do to protect LGBTQIA+ people from further persecution. Legislators will share political strategies to...

This panel will look at the global pushback against LGBTQIA+ rights and inclusion, identifying the causes of this political tide, and what political leaders need to do to protect LGBTQIA+ people from further persecution. Legislators will share political strategies to advance inclusive policies, examining the power of coalition-building and cross-party consensus, identify the most urgent political priorities to safeguard hard-won rights, and offer thoughts on the best path forward to stop the pushback and secure lasting equality.

12:30 PM
Lunch

Networking lunch

1:45 PM
LGBTQI+ Mental Health Solutions – Lightening Rounds

From Nepal to Peru, LGBTQI+ communities face unique mental health challenges, from stigma and criminalization to lack of support. This session brings together Sanaya Bal, Alex Hernandez, Naphat Krutthai, and Kami Chouhdry to share community-driven initiatives: Nepal’s resilience strategies, Peru’s...

From Nepal to Peru, LGBTQI+ communities face unique mental health challenges, from stigma and criminalization to lack of support. This session brings together Sanaya Bal, Alex Hernandez, Naphat Krutthai, and Kami Chouhdry to share community-driven initiatives: Nepal’s resilience strategies, Peru’s affirmative care ecosystem serving 2,000 people with 500 trained professionals, Southeast Asia’s landmark CBO capacity report, and Pakistan’s safe spaces like Mehfooz Daira. They explore how evidence-based, culturally grounded approaches can shift systems, scale sustainably, and foster global solidarity in hostile contexts. Each presenter will share the situation in their setting, followed by a interactive panel discussion.

The Diplomats Toolkit for Equal Rights; from Commitment to Practice

Diplomacy plays a crucial role in turning commitments on LGBTQI+ rights into action. The Equal Rights Coalition, a partnership of 44 governments and civil society organizations, works internationally to advance LGBTIQ+ rights. COC developed the ERC Toolkit for Diplomats, a...

Diplomacy plays a crucial role in turning commitments on LGBTQI+ rights into action. The Equal Rights Coalition, a partnership of 44 governments and civil society organizations, works internationally to advance LGBTIQ+ rights. COC developed the ERC Toolkit for Diplomats, a comprehensive resource offering practical, actionable guidance for engaging safely and effectively with LGBTIQ+ communities.

The toolkit is available in English, French, and Spanish, and is complemented by seven mini e-courses for broader uptake among ERC diplomats. This session explores how such tools can be applied in practice through real examples, lessons learned, and strategies to strengthen collaboration, trust, and impact in diverse political contexts.

Political Leadership at the Subnational Level: how local and state leaders are building inclusive communities

This panel will highlight the advocacy of political leaders in subnational jurisdictions, such as state legislatures and city councils, in driving LGBT+ equality. Speakers will highlight policy areas that subnational representatives can influence, and how this can be leveraged to...

This panel will highlight the advocacy of political leaders in subnational jurisdictions, such as state legislatures and city councils, in driving LGBT+ equality. Speakers will highlight policy areas that subnational representatives can influence, and how this can be leveraged to empower communities even when the national government is not committed to LGBTQIA+ rights.

Interfaith Rolemodels: What are the Facilitators for Change and LGBTQI+ Acceptance?
Queer Museums & Memorials - turning Persecution into Preservation

LGBTQ+ communities transform historical oppression into lasting heritage. The session features: Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center co-founders on preserving the rebellion's legacy Examines 20th-century fascist persecution in Spain, Italy, Germany, and Argentina, and current efforts to memorialize victims And convenes global queer museum...

LGBTQ+ communities transform historical oppression into lasting heritage. The session features:

  • Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center co-founders on preserving the rebellion's legacy
  • Examines 20th-century fascist persecution in Spain, Italy, Germany, and Argentina, and current efforts to memorialize victims
  • And convenes global queer museum leaders to discuss how institutions protect intersectional stories and create social impact.

Through presentation and dialogue, we ask: Who tells queer history? What must be preserved? How can museums and memorials turn sites of persecution into spaces of education, empowerment, and remembrance for future generations?

Where does the U.S.A. Pride Movement go from here?

From SF and NY Prides to WorldPride

Barcelona Pride
Beyond Grants: Building the Infrastructure that Sustains LGBTI Movements

At a moment when anti-gender movements are reshaping democratic institutions, civic space, and the rules governing public life worldwide, the global funding landscape for LGBTI communities is entering a period of acute contraction and strategic uncertainty. After more than a...

At a moment when anti-gender movements are reshaping democratic institutions, civic space, and the rules governing public life worldwide, the global funding landscape for LGBTI communities is entering a period of acute contraction and strategic uncertainty. After more than a decade of growth, global LGBTI funding declined for the first time in over ten years, representing a 5% decline overall. Despite modest increases in some regions, LGBTI communities still receive less than $0.33 of every $100 in global foundation giving. Meanwhile, anti-gender actors mobilize resources at unprecedented scale. This session brings together senior philanthropic leaders, intermediaries, and movement partners, to examine how donors respond or fail to respond.

3:00 PM
Break

Coffee and tea break

3:30 PM
Fighting Erasure - Restoring African Queer History

African queer histories have been erased by colonialism and conservatism, labeling queer identities and expressions as 'unafrican'. Through storytelling, film, archives, and cultural memory, rolemodels from across the continent and diaspora challenge narratives of erasure, restore ancestral identity, and celebrate...

African queer histories have been erased by colonialism and conservatism, labeling queer identities and expressions as 'unafrican'. Through storytelling, film, archives, and cultural memory, rolemodels from across the continent and diaspora challenge narratives of erasure, restore ancestral identity, and celebrate resilience. From queer royalty in royal households to fictional memory filling archival gaps, this session explores how reclaiming heritage fosters unity through collective dialogue. Together, history can be transformed towards a foundation for cultural pride, collective healing, and admiration for queer diversity from the Mother Continent.

Making Prides UNESCO World Heritage
The Power Imbalance Hackathon: Hacking LGBTQI+ Power Structures

Exploring how LGBTQI+ communities in the Global Majority build political power beyond traditional pathways, this session merges facilitated World Café dialogue with a Power Imbalance Hackathon. Participants from Africa, Asia, and Latin America—across persecuted and protected contexts—exchange strategies on electoral...

Exploring how LGBTQI+ communities in the Global Majority build political power beyond traditional pathways, this session merges facilitated World Café dialogue with a Power Imbalance Hackathon. Participants from Africa, Asia, and Latin America—across persecuted and protected contexts—exchange strategies on electoral engagement, movement-building, and solidarity, while addressing power imbalances. The session centers peer learning, challenges dominant narratives, and forges collective support, leaving participants with actionable insights and new connections.

Political Leadership to Secure the Future: sustainability in development financing to achieve equity for LGBT+ people globally

This panel will assess the current development landscape and the impact of scaled-back aid commitments on LGBTQIA+ programming, particularly in key areas such as education and public health. Experts will look at how shortfalls in funding can exacerbate inequalities, and...

This panel will assess the current development landscape and the impact of scaled-back aid commitments on LGBTQIA+ programming, particularly in key areas such as education and public health. Experts will look at how shortfalls in funding can exacerbate inequalities, and offer sustainable solutions that secure the health and happiness of marginalised communities.

The Rainbow Railroad – Queer Forced Displacement

The panel will focus on barriers to protection for LGBTQI+ asylum seekers, the Queer Forced Displacement Network and related responses, hosted by The Rainbow Railroad

The Minority Stress Toolkit

Our Stress Has A Name:  Many LGBTIQ+ people carry an exhaustion that is hard to name: the cumulative weight of concealment, rejection, and navigating a world not built for them. For those from migrant or minority backgrounds, this weight is often...

Our Stress Has A Name: 

Many LGBTIQ+ people carry an exhaustion that is hard to name: the cumulative weight of concealment, rejection, and navigating a world not built for them. For those from migrant or minority backgrounds, this weight is often doubled.

This session introduces minority stress and a psychoeducational toolkit designed for LGBTIQ+ people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Through a panel discussion, people from different parts of the world join as co-reflectors, exploring together whether these tools translate across cultures and what truly inclusive mental health support can look like.

LGBTQI+ Sex Workers: emprowerment workshop at the Amsterdam Center for Sex Workers

The Amsterdam Center for Sex Workers is organizing an interactive masterclass centering on LGBTQI+ sex workers. The session brings together sex workers, policymakers, and care professionals and focuses on themes such as rights, care, stigma, and expertise by experience. Through dialogue,...

The Amsterdam Center for Sex Workers is organizing an interactive masterclass centering on LGBTQI+ sex workers. The session brings together sex workers, policymakers, and care professionals and focuses on themes such as rights, care, stigma, and expertise by experience.

Through dialogue, storytelling, and knowledge sharing, the aim is to work towards empowerment, visibility, and more inclusive policies and services. The masterclass promotes international knowledge exchange and strengthens collaboration between the community and institutions.

Sydney Pride: marking a history milestone
Reimagining Gender Justice in Muslim Majority Countries: Sharia, Constitutionalism, and Trans Rights in a Time of Global Backlash
4:45 PM
Drinks

Networking drinks

8:00 AM
Stands

Information market, stand up talks, poster wall

9:00 AM
Welcome and registration

Registration, coffee and tea

9:30 AM
Unheard No More - Amplifying Asian Voices & Cultural Representation in Pride

This session spotlights the widening gap between visibility and vulnerability across Asia, where Pride movements navigate censorship, surveillance, or bans. From Hong Kong’s resilient IDAHOBIT+ spirit and PrideLab’s creative formats like rainbow picnics and artivism walks, to Indonesia’s rich yet...

This session spotlights the widening gap between visibility and vulnerability across Asia, where Pride movements navigate censorship, surveillance, or bans. From Hong Kong’s resilient IDAHOBIT+ spirit and PrideLab’s creative formats like rainbow picnics and artivism walks, to Indonesia’s rich yet suppressed history of gender diversity and postcolonial amnesia. Voices from organizations across Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia, and the diaspora share how they reclaim public spaces, shape narratives through stories, comics, podcasts, and film, and demand equitable representation on global stages.

How Pride organisers can best engage with the media: working with journalists to promote LGBTQ+ rights
Bodily Autonomy - LBTQI+ Women* Rights
Session TBC
Champions of Change: in conversation with the UN Pride Award Winners about their Journeys in Advocacy

Few of us dreamed as children of being recognized by UN bodies or international LGBTQI+ movements. Yet life’s curveballs often lead us into advocacy. This dialogue explores the personal journeys of UN Pride Award winners, delving into the challenges they’ve overcome,...

Few of us dreamed as children of being recognized by UN bodies or international LGBTQI+ movements. Yet life’s curveballs often lead us into advocacy.

This dialogue explores the personal journeys of UN Pride Award winners, delving into the challenges they’ve overcome, the innovative strategies they’ve employed, and the transformative impact of their work on LGBTQI+ rights and governance globally. From grassroots movements to international policy influence, the winners will share experiences, lessons, and vision—offering unique insights into the power of recognition, strategies for systemic change, and practical ways to turn inspiration into action for a more inclusive, equitable, and just world.

10:45 AM
Break

Coffee and tea break

11:15 AM
Artivism – Using Art to make Rights visible

Artivism—where art meets activism—is a powerful tool for LGBTQI+ advocacy, resistance, liberation, and visibility.  This session features Royal Islam presenting a collective work from a Bangladeshi Artivism Project, supporting queer youth living with HIV and stigma through collaborative art. Sharan Bala...

Artivism—where art meets activism—is a powerful tool for LGBTQI+ advocacy, resistance, liberation, and visibility. 

This session features Royal Islam presenting a collective work from a Bangladeshi Artivism Project, supporting queer youth living with HIV and stigma through collaborative art. Sharan Bala discusses how creative expression challenges intersex stigma, medicalization, and erasure through visual art and storytelling. Jarko De Witte van Leeuwen shares on his The Growing Wall of Love, often exhibited in churches, uniting 3,300+ people from 94 countries in a message of safety, equality, and visibility. Suleiya Abdi shares how music becomes a safe space for sharing lived experiences.

Through their works, art becomes an act of change

Rainbow Cities Network - Turning rights into Local Action

Across the globe, cities are on the frontlines of protecting and advancing LGBTIQ+ rights. While (inter)national frameworks provide essential structure, municipalities translate these commitments into tangible, lived realities through inclusive public services, anti-discrimination protections, safety measures, community funding, and visible...

Across the globe, cities are on the frontlines of protecting and advancing LGBTIQ+ rights. While (inter)national frameworks provide essential structure, municipalities translate these commitments into tangible, lived realities through inclusive public services, anti-discrimination protections, safety measures, community funding, and visible political leadership.

This panel brings together five member cities from the Rainbow Cities Network to showcase concrete municipal policy innovations that have measurably improved LGBTIQ+ lives, demonstrate the strategic role of local governments in navigating political polarization, and reinforce WorldPride as a unique space for policy leadership and peer learning.

Safe Shelters & Support - LGBTQI+ focused services for domestic violence or homelessness
The Path Out of Poverty: from individual support to G7 Advocacy

LGBTQI+ community are impacted economically worldwide. This session start with a focus on poverty alleviation and human rights advocacy by presenting Micro Rainbow’s economic empowerment models from Brazil, the UK, and Cambodia—microenterprise support, tailored financial inclusion, and innovative safe housing—through...

LGBTQI+ community are impacted economically worldwide. This session start with a focus on poverty alleviation and human rights advocacy by presenting Micro Rainbow’s economic empowerment models from Brazil, the UK, and Cambodia—microenterprise support, tailored financial inclusion, and innovative safe housing—through success stories and data. Then, Pride7 discusses how their advocacy at G7 and G20 level can drive global economic wellbeing and poverty reduction through international policy coordination, financial commitments, and development initiatives. Together, these segments reveal the intersection of economic empowerment and policy advocacy in advancing LGBTIQ+ justice.

Platforming Equal Love; the roles of Prides on the road to Marriage Equality
12:30 PM
Lunch

Networking lunch

1:45 PM
Equality in Sports – Defending bodily autonomy of LGBTQI+ sporters against genetic policing and protecting UN privacy standards

Sport is a human right under threat by IOC plans for genetic testing and athlete bans. This 75-minute session from a global sport coalition (including the Sport & Rights Alliance, Federation of Gay Games, and the European Gay & Lesbian...

Sport is a human right under threat by IOC plans for genetic testing and athlete bans. This 75-minute session from a global sport coalition (including the Sport & Rights Alliance, Federation of Gay Games, and the European Gay & Lesbian Sport Federation) offers a roadmap to resist institutional exclusion. The session focuses on defending bodily autonomy against "genetic policing", aligning sport with UN privacy standards, and launch a "Declaration on Bodily Autonomy" to unify pressure on international bodies.

Global Advocacy: how Prides can advocate effectively at regional, national and international level
Senior Political Leadership - When the Glass Ceiling breaks
Intergenerational Grace: keeping & creating space

Transitions in activism are inevitable, but why do older activists feel pushed out while younger ones feel stuck—sometimes because elders aren’t leaving? This session explores intergenerational grace, arguing both generations can coexist, learn, and build powerful movements without choosing either/or. We...

Transitions in activism are inevitable, but why do older activists feel pushed out while younger ones feel stuck—sometimes because elders aren’t leaving? This session explores intergenerational grace, arguing both generations can coexist, learn, and build powerful movements without choosing either/or.

We discuss extending grace to founders transitioning out: how to support them, plan for succession, acknowledge burnout, and recognize older activists may lack time or compensation to mentor. The session opens with a 20-min presentation on Intergenerational Grace, followed by conversations with three intergenerational duos.

Leading Pride in Crisis & Conflict-Situations
3:00 PM
Break

Coffee and tea break

3:30 PM
Final Closing

Grand final closing - Hosts, key-note speakers and acts disclosed soon. Brace yourself for surprises!

Speakers

All speakers will be listed on this page. We announce our first set of confirmed speakers May 2026.

NAPHAT KRUTTHAI

SOGIESC Inclusion and Corporate Engagement oficer

Location

Address: Damrak 243, 1012 ZJ, Amsterdam