Celebrate Pride by marching for those who can’t.
Millions of LGBTIQ people can’t march openly where they live. As threats to freedom and dignity escalate, our visibility is theirs. March For All turns Pride into collective action at your local Pride, or on your feed.
Pride was always a protest. This year, march in their name. Wear a bib at your local Pride event, or take it to social media. Wherever you show up, you bring visibility to LGBTIQ people who can’t show up themselves.
March For All is presented in partnership with Deutsche Bank.
Can’t march where you are? Add your name. Marchers around the world will carry it at their local Pride or post it on their social channels.
Marching this Pride? Sign up to carry someone’s name. You’ll wear their bib at your local event and on your social channels, if you can’t make it in person.
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Marching is one way in. Funding the work is another. Outright International defends LGBTIQ human rights in over 100 countries and your gift sustains the research, advocacy, and frontline partnerships that make change possible.
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Outright and Deutsche Bank will march together at WorldPride 2026, carrying the names of LGBTIQ people who can’t march where they live. You can join in from your own local Pride or from your phone.
Resources
World Map: Criminalization of Same-Sex Conduct and Its Colonial Roots
Many countries still criminalize same-sex intimacy globally, limiting the human rights and dignity of LGBTQ people worldwide. Explore our map that outlines the origins of these laws, their current status, and impact on our communities worldwide.
Pride Around The World
Across the world, Pride remains a protest, a salient act of resistance uniting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and queer (LGBTIQ) people.
Country Overviews
Explore our in-depth regional and country analysis, detailing local sentiment towards LGBTIQ people, the current legislation impacting the human rights of LGBTIQ people, and the global fight for fundamental civil rights worldwide.






