Is Pride for you an explosion of joy and glitter? A vital political protest? A space where you can finally be yourself without compromise? Every LGBTQI+ person experiences Pride differently, and now we need you to say it loud and clear.
The Meaning of Pride survey, conducted by ELMA (European LGBTQI+ Media Association) and EPOA (European Pride Organisers Association), aims to understand what Pride truly represents for our community. More than 4,900 people across Europe have already responded, but we still need more voices—especially from lesbian and queer women!

Too often, our stories remain unheard. Take part in this survey to show that our experiences matter and help shape the future of Pride in a way that truly reflects the diversity of our community.
⏳ The survey closes at the end of February. If you haven’t taken the time to participate yet, it’s not too late! Don’t miss this opportunity to make your voice heard.
💬 It’s quick, anonymous, and important.
📢 Your voice can make a difference.
👉 Take the survey here
Because every voice counts. Including yours.
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