Sports middle school Hadersdorf sets sign: Pride flag raised!

The sports agent school Hadersdorf in Penzing had a pride flag on June 2, 2025 to support the LGBTQIA+ rights in the Pride month.
The sports agent school Hadersdorf in Penzing had a pride flag on June 2, 2025 to support the LGBTQIA+ rights in the Pride month. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Sports middle school Hadersdorf sets sign: Pride flag raised!

Penzing, Österreich - The Hadersdorf sports middle school sets an example of tolerance and diversity with an impressive campaign. On Monday, June 2, 2025, class 3a of the school ceremoniously had a pride flag at your goals. This campaign is an recognition of the Pride month, which is celebrated worldwide to support the rights of people from the LGBTQIA*community. Meinverkirk reports that the flag remains over the entire June to set a sign against discrimination and violence Homosexuals, trans, inter- and non-binary persons continue to experience.

The flag ranging was accompanied by an interactive workshop, which was led by class leaders Lena Wanschura and Elisabeth Ritzinger. The students intensively reflected on prejudices and social role models. The importance of an appreciative cooperation was the focus. The educators found how important it is to actively deal with these topics. The campaign was referred to as successful and conscious for the teenagers, which shows how much the young generation is able to fight for a fairer society.

global challenges for the LGBTQIA*community

While a sign of solidarity is set in Hadersdorf, there are still massive challenges for the LGBTQIA*community worldwide. Laws in countries such as Iraq and Uganda have tightened the situation considerably. A law was passed in Iraq in April 2024 that punishes same -sex relationships with up to 15 years in prison and even promotes discrimination against LGBTI+. On the other hand, at the end of May 2023, the authorities in Uganda signed a strict "anti-Homosexuality law" that provides for life penalty for same-sex sexual acts. In the worst case, the death penalty even threatens. These developments show how important international support and the pressure on governments are to ensure human rights. amnesty germany reveals that LGBTI+ are still exposed to violence and intimidation in many regions of the world.

The situation is particularly devastating in Africa: in 31 countries, mutual same -sex sexual acts are criminalized. People are often persecuted because of their sexual orientation and victims of hate crimes. The situation of the LGBTQIA+ people in the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya is alarming - hier is a sad everyday life. Reports show a systematic inactivity of the police in the investigation of such acts, which also puts those affected in danger Amnesty International

A call to solidarity

These serious topics make it clear how important it is that schools like the Hadersdorf sports school actively go preceded and set an example. Integration, diversity and the occurrence of the rights of all people are not empty words, but urgently needed actions that can create habitats for everyone. The Pride month is celebrated not only in Hadersdorf, but also in the belief in a better future of the LGBTQIA*community. The educators have proven a good hand with this campaign.

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