
How Is Queerphobia (Not) Changing?
Thursday 06/08/2026
15:00 – 16:30
Sál v 5. patře
Francouzský institut v Praze Štěpánská 644/35, Praha
About
What to expect
LGBTQ+ people as a symbol of threat to the family, morality, or even civilization? Such arguments were already being made during past efforts to decriminalize homosexuality, and unfortunately, we still encounter them in various forms today. How is anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric evolving, and how can it be challenged?
Come listen to an intergenerational panel discussion hosted by the Charlie association. We'll focus on how queerphobic arguments have or haven't changed over time. There will also be plenty of space for questions and comments from the audience.
Moderated by Klára Pukovcová – journalist and member of Charlie, Charles University's queer association. Her work focuses on queer experiences.
Admission – free
Accessibility – suitable for teens
Vibe check – quiet event (no loud music, shouting, etc.), requires interaction with the audience or other participants, seating available, indoor venue
Trigger warnings – topic of queerphobia
Organized by – Charlie z.s. Charlie is the proud queer association of Charles University, aiming to create a safe environment and interesting events not only for queer students.
Venue / Place
Pride House
Pride House
Francouzský institut v Praze Štěpánská 644/35, Praha · Nové město

