ShanghaiPRIDE
2024 Community Business Awards
ShanghaiPRIDE is delighted to be a supporting organisation of the 2024 Community Business Awards.
The Community Business Awards are the market’s most valued, credible, and rigorous awards for the celebration of DE&I and wellbeing practices in Asia.MORE…
Supporting LGBTQ+ People During Lunar New Year
ShanghaiPRIDE, a Chinese LGBTQ+ NGO, talks to myGwork about some of the challenges that queer people face in China during Lunar New Year and how to support those who are still in the closet.MORE…
Online CN&EN | Series: Pride Talk 2022
Join us for DNIC’s fifth event of 2022! In this session, we will celebrate Pride Month by listening to proud members of the LGBT+ & Allies community.
You will hear from four different speakers about their stories of pride, development, allyship, and the LGBT+ culture. Read more below about our speakers, who will be speaking in both Chinese and English.
Promo | DEI Series: Life as an Ally & How to Improve Your Allyship
Join us for DNIC’s fourth event of 2022! In this session, we will focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Allyship.
Repost | At Least 20 Student-Run LGBTQ+ WeChat Accounts Shut Down in China
Some of the groups have already responded, setting up new forums for discussion
Chinese college students who wish to discuss LGBTQ+ issues and sexuality may have permanently lost their safe space on WeChat.
Promo | Queer Talks – Three Rainbows
On June 26th, Queer Talks hosted three bilingual forums for Rainbow Month at the Goethe Institut (Department of Culture and Education): Trans Rainbow, Black Rainbow, and Generational Rainbow. The audience composed of approximately 70% Chinese nationals and 30% ex-pats, representing a coalition of queer folk and allies alike.MORE…
LGBTQ+ in today’s China – visibility, representation and marketing campaigns
The Dao Insights team have produced a mini-documentary that explores the LGBTQ+ community in China, and their representation in Chinese society, family, media, the workplace, and in marketing campaigns.
Repost | ‘All Discrimination Comes from Ignorance.’
Progress and challenges for China’s LGBTQ+ community – an interview with Raymond Phang
June 23, 2021 In Exclusives
China is home to a number of organisations that offer support to the LGBTQ+ community and seek to educate society; one of them being ShanghaiPride, which, until last year, held China’s largest Pride event. During Pride Month, the Dao Insights team spoke to Raymond Phang, one of the co-founders of ShanghaiPRIDE. He discussed the progress and challenges for ShanghaiPRIDE and the LGBTQ+ movement in China, and how brands are joining the conversation.
Repost | At Shanghai Job Fair, Advocates Call for More LGBT Inclusion
A new survey revealed that the majority of the respondents were dissatisfied with their company’s policies on diversity.
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Promo | Ladies Party @ 12 June
Celebrate the colorful month of June on Saturday, June 12 with the Brooklyn Brewery RNBW Ladies Party, an annual gathering of Shanghai’s queer women that will make even the most u-hauled of lalas want to leave the house. Head to Curfew for a night of dancing, fun, drink specials and lots more surprises in store.MORE…
Promo | CONFERENCE TOPICS Brief
Diversity & Inclusion Consulting (DNIC) is proud to bring you this year’s DNIC Workplace Conference on June 19! This event brings together employers, employees, and job seekers to share and learn the value of an inclusive workplace for all.MORE…
The End of the Rainbow
ShanghaiPRIDE began in 2009 as a small community event in celebration of acceptance and diversity. We hoped to instill a sense of belonging in anyone who sought it and nurture an environment of inclusion and love. Over the past 12 years, we worked hard to enrich the culture and diversity of this city that we love so much: we showcased inspired artwork, theater and films; we fostered connections through job fairs and group open days; we offered a platform for individuals to share authentic stories about their lives; we threw parties that brought people together; and we hosted forums to trade wisdom on how to make Shanghai a more vibrant, inclusive place.
Pride has a lot of different meanings for different people – for us, it has always been about showing our community that not only is there nothing wrong with who we are, but that our identities and the people that we love are worth celebrating.
ShanghaiPRIDE regrets to announce that we are cancelling all upcoming activities and taking a break from scheduling any future events. We love our community, and we are grateful for the experiences we’ve shared together. No matter what, we will always be proud – and you should be, too.
Team ShanghaiPRIDE
To ALL Pride12 Volunteers!
Thanks to our amazing team of volunteers, ShanghaiPRIDE successfully concludes the 12th annual festival!MORE…
Recap | Run with Pride
The popular ShanghaiPRIDE annual Pride Run proceeded as scheduled on June 14. Unlike previous years, this year’s Pride Run were organized into four sessions throughout the day.MORE…
