Picnic Chat with Equal Marriage Initiative Jsme fér

During the Family Afternoon with Lesbotoč and QueerFamilies, we warmly invite you to a relaxed picnic gathering with representatives of Jsme fér (We Are Fair)—an initiative dedicated to advancing the rights of LGBT+ people in Czechia. Together, we’ll open up conversations around key issues affecting rainbow families: equal partnership, second-parent adoption, and legal certainty for both parents and children.
We’ll build on previous activities we’ve shared—such as the Rainbow Families Day or two Lesbotoč Edu webinars, where we explored both the practical and emotional aspects of the current legal landscape. Now, it’s time to connect again in person—in a cozy, informal picnic setting with space for questions, sharing, and real-life stories.
We believe that moments like this—calm, open, and authentic—are essential for rainbow families. Not just for the information, but for the sense of belonging and mutual support. Whether you’re considering a registered partnership, starting a family, navigating adoption, or simply curious to learn more—come join us on the blanket.
You’ll find the exact location on the program map upon arrival at Pride Village.
Entrance fee – free
Accessibility – suitable also for children and teenagers, accessible with a dog, barrier-free
Vibe check – small event (approx. 30 people), seating options, outdoors
Organized by – Jsme fér and Lesbotoč Edu
Jsme fér is a Czech initiative advocating for equal rights for LGBT+ people, with a primary focus on achieving marriage equality for all couples. In collaboration with Lesbotoč Edu, it supports activities aimed at promoting equality and legal security for rainbow families—through webinars, educational days, and open community discussions.
Lesbotoč Edu, the organizer of the Family Afternoon in Pride Village, is dedicated to fostering awareness, community education, and creating a safe space for questions that are often marginalized in mainstream society. It believes in the transformative power of sharing knowledge and lived experience—both for individuals and for society as a whole.