29/03/2021 - 17:18

United, diverse and rebellious: the women in the new mural at La Model

Feminism and women. The artwork on the walls in C/ Provença and C/ Entença were designed in collaboration with the ‘Femiñétas’ newspaper.

25/03/2021 - 15:47

The Observatory against Homophobia is bringing the LGBTI Centre an exhibition entitled "NuesTrans vidas importan"

Trans visibility. The exhibition, which is on until 7 April, is a project from the Andalucia Trans - Sylvia Rivera Association (ATA) highlighting the experiences of thirteen trans role models.

06/03/2021 - 13:01

Final workshops in the LGTBI+ Youth series of events

Activities. Available places

Panoramic view of Barcelona
04/03/2021 - 08:00

Measures to contain the spread of Covid-19

COVID-19. Bars and restaurants can open for longer hours as from Monday 8 March, but most measures such as the county lockdown and the curfew remain in place.

03/03/2021 - 20:58

The Observatory against Homophobia creates a new help and information service for lesbian and bisexual women

LGBTI. It will be available on WhatsApp on the first Thursday of each month.

8M, 8 de març, DiaDones, feminisme, dones, Barcelona
01/03/2021 - 12:21

An unstoppable and diverse collective feminist wave

Feminism and women. Presentation of the municipal campaign for 8 March, International Women’s Day.

Oficina No Discriminació
28/02/2021 - 10:14

Racism and xenophobia the main causes of discrimination handled by the OND

Inclusion. The Office for Non-Discrimination handled 219 cases in 2020.

24/02/2021 - 18:03

Neix FIRE!! LAB, una iniciativa per promoure la producció de cinema LGTBI a l’Estat espanyol

Es poden presentar projectes fins al proper 31 de març.

22/02/2021 - 18:03

Call for the 8 March - Maria Aurèlia Capmany Award, this year focusing on the social importance of care

Award. Natural persons, groups, associations and other non-profit organisations from Barcelona can enter.

18/02/2021 - 13:10

Rojo Clavel’s artistic performance on the Barcelona metro transports us to the life of José Tenorio and the LGBTI movement

Metro. The performance offers a fictitious metro line that traces a map of Barcelona's LGBTI memory