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Luxembourg Pride Week 2021 and LGBTIQ life 7 min. 03.07.2021 Luxembourg Pride Week starts today, 3 July. We take a look at the celebrations this year, and LGBTIQ life in the Grand Duchy Luxembourg Pride Week starts today, 3 July. We take a look at the celebrations this year, and LGBTIQ life in the Grand Duchy The parade will not go ahead in 2021 but there are still plenty of events and festivities taking place for Luxembourg Pride Week Photo credit: Lucien Wolff/LW Archives Luxembourg is one of a few European countries to have an openly gay prime minister, and the country legalised same sex civil union in 2004, and same sex marriage on 18 June 2014. ....
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Puerto Vallarta s LGBT center, SETAC, is helping to support workers in the tourist-dependent city who are struggling in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The resulting economic disaster shuttered businesses and forced many LGBTQs to move to Mexico City and other Mexican cities in search of work, said SETAC s executive director, Paco Arjona. It s very expensive here, Arjona told the Bay Area Reporter last week. Even with the tourists not coming, the rent is still expensive. The SETAC director added that for most, the loss of work is more concerning than the risk of contracting COVID-19. They say they can easily die without food, but can survive with COVID, Arjona said. The director noted that unlike the U.S., Mexico has no government-run unemployment insurance but that Mexicans in need can apply for some assistance from the government when funding is available. ....