Queer Easter 2026 "We´re all in this together!"

29.03.2026 do 05.04.2026

Join us for 26th Queer Easter, a unique event celebrating the intersection of queer and working-class struggles for liberation. From March 29 to April 05 2026, we will reflect on the past, explore the fight for a classless, queer, and feminist society, and celebrate the friendships and change fostered over 25 years. With workshops, self-organized activities, and a field trip to Berlin, this event is for young people eager to learn, connect, and take action.

"We're all in this together!"- this is the guiding motto for this year´s seminar. In a time of rising fascism, where hate crimes and outright wars seem to be more and more common we want to remember that we are not alone - but part of a global community! We share a common history of being oppressed - but also of resisting and fighting back. Coming together from different parts of the world to connect, share stories, laughter and tears is part of this resistance. And, as Emma Goldman once said: "If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution." 

When?

29. March – 05. April 2026

Target Group? 

Everyone between 18-30 years old

Participation Fee?

50, 70 or 100€, depending on your country of residence.

Travel cost reimbursement?

Possible - for more details contact Rebekka Pfennig.

Registration deadline?

01.03.2026 (Participants needing Visa invitations, please apply as early as possible!)

Register now!

Questions?

Feel free to contact us with any question.

Contact details:

Rebekka Pfennig
Email: r.pfennig@kurt-loewenstein.de
Phone: +49(0)33398-8999-15

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"Queer Easter" is organized by Kurt Löwenstein Education Centre in cooperation with international partner organisations of SJD – Die Falken (Socialist Youth of Germany).

The content reflects solely the opinion of the authors "Kurt Löwenstein International Team". The European Commission is not liable for any consequences resulting from the reuse of this publication. The seminar week 25 Years Queer Easter is co-funded by the European Union (EU) and the German Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth.

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