The Pride March LGBTIQ+ Buenos Aires will have a disruptive proposal this year: a performance truck of the organization Impulse that invites you to imagine and build a “Queer Future“The intervention, scheduled for November 1stwill combine art, music and activism in a collective moving installation that promises to be one of the most outstanding experiences of the day.
Far from being a traditional float, the truck will function as a living space where live DJs, immersive visuals and messages about sexual health and human rights. The proposal seeks to celebrate diversity and claim the pleasure as a political force capable of building a freer and more inclusive future.
Art and activism in motion
Impulse’s intervention represents a evolution in forms of participation at the Pride March. “It is not simply a float, but a collective installation in motion«, they explained from the organization. The truck will become a platform where art becomes a vehicle for social transformation.
Con live DJs and immersive visual experiences, the proposal will create an environment where the desire and rights They coexist as an engine of change. Messages about sexual health and human rights will be integrated into the experience, reflecting the comprehensive approach that characterizes Impulse’s work.
Impulse: an organization with global impact
Impulse is a international non-profit organization with presence in more than 25 cities in the worlddedicated to promoting comprehensive well-being of LGBTIQ+ people. In Buenos Aires, he works from 2017articulating prevention actions in sexual health, access to rights and community strengthening.
Through activations, campaigns and events, Impulse combines communication, art and public healthgenerating spaces where the pleasure, care and freedom They are understood as inseparable dimensions. Their participation in the Pride March reaffirms that commitment: to celebrate who we are and continue moving towards a future where all bodies, identities and desires have a place.
The organization has established alliances with health and human rights institutions, positioning itself as a reference in the articulation between art and activism that the communities LGBTIQ+ are local.
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