We hope you can join us in our activies for the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia anb biphobia (IDAHOTB) on 17 May. 

We have a full programme starting at 6pm at the Pink Triangle monument on the Paseo de Ribera (beside Kansas) where we will read aloud GSL’s aims and objectives and have performance art from the students from Sitges’ International Arts School of Barcelona (AIB) led by the Artist Martin Lewton.

We will then have monthly social at 7.30 at the Cañateca.

At 9pm for those who wish there will be in El Prado cinema (adjacent to Cañateca) the Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe film “Boy Erased” which is about Christian parents struggling to come to terms with the son’s homosexuality.  We hope you can join us for all or some of the parts of the day.

Although we live in the amazingly tolerant Sitges, the fight continues around the world for tolerance for the LGBTI community.  To highlight the power of our voice against LGBTphobia around the world we will be asking you to participate in our social media campaign on the day by asking you to submit photos of you holding your palm out to signify STOP LGBTphobia.

If you’d like to submit a video for us to edit together into a short piece for the day please send us a video of you with your outstretched palm saying stop LGBTphobia  to info@colorssitgeslink.org

we want to thanks to the Sitges Artist Roby for the colaboration for the poster.

If you want to participate as a volunteer in this activity. You can fill this form: