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Antarctica will have its first LGBT Pride in history

The LGBT Pride Parades that take place in several countries around the world have become a landmark in the celebration of the community formed by lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people, being a cry for existence and resistance to conservatism, as well as a political act in the fight for our rights. . In Brazil, the March takes place in several cities, with emphasis on São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, the most traditional in the country. An interesting fact, however, is that for the first time in history, Antarctica, known as the frozen continent, will have an LGBT Pride Parade. The idea came from a group of ten LGBT workers who live on the continent and work at McMurdo Station, 1.368 km from the South Pole. It is estimated that 133 people currently live at the North American Antarctic station, but that number more than triples in the months summer (between October and February), with a capacity of up to 900 people. And long live diversity and the right to express yourself as you are without running the risk of violence or discrimination!!! <3

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