More than a million people flocked to the parade in Cologne on Sunday – despite the rain – and were rewarded with rays of sunshine almost right on time for the start. The 90 floats and around 65,000 participants once again included a float from our LGBTIQ+ network di.to. and around 400 committed colleagues. This demonstration of diversity and tolerance is more important than ever,
says di.to. spokesperson Anna Pavlitschek. ColognePride is a clear political statement in times when queer hostility is on the rise in this country and is also being promoted by some parties.
The demo parade is the colourful and exuberant highlight of ColognePride, which has been drawing attention to the legal rights of the LGBTIQ+ community with a wide variety of events throughout July. At the weekend, a stage programme provided an exuberant atmosphere with the band Tokio Hotel as the top act on Saturday evening.
ColognePride, which we as REWE Group supported as the main sponsor for the second time, is both a party and a rally. The focus is on the legal rights and acceptance of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ) people. Under this year’s motto “Many. Together. Strong!”, ColognePride drew attention to the discrimination and marginalisation of LGBTIQ+ people. The event is therefore also a sign of solidarity with all people who are committed to an open and tolerant society.
We have been committed to diversity within the company for many years. Our di.to. network celebrated its 11th birthday this year.