Pride events are taking place all over the world, but there's a growing feeling hard-won LGBTQ+ rights are being scaled back. kirancmoodley speaks to people from three events worldwide.
Globally much of the LGBTQ+ community has felt more empowered over the decades but there is a growing sense that both here and abroad, those hard-won rights are being scaled back – even actively fought against.
We spent time talking to people at three Pride events in three separate countries to get a sense of how supported the community feels and how the fight for equality continues.
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