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PRIDE HOUSE: Från Robin till elecktra - Och tillbaka igen
Jul
1
to Jul 2

PRIDE HOUSE: Från Robin till elecktra - Och tillbaka igen

Date: 2/7/2026

Time: 17.30 - 18.30

Place: ex: Big Stage

Age: All ages

Language: Swedish

Accessibility: Ground floor no stairs

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Föreläsning

Från Robin till Elecktra –om mod, kreativitet och social hållbarhet.

Hur kan våra olikheter bli en styrka –både i arbetslivet och i samhället? I denna personliga och inspirerande föreläsning delar Robin Werner med sig av sin resa från privatperson till en av Sveriges mest uppmärksammade dragartister genom alter-egot Elecktra. Med utgångspunkt i egna erfarenheter som artist, kreatör och offentlig person belyser Robin frågor som rör identitet, normer och inkludering. Föreläsningen knyter samman personliga berättelser med större samhällsfrågor och visar hur mod, kreativitet och autenticitet kan bli viktiga verktyg för förändring –både för individer och organisationer.

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PRIDE HOUSE: Stonewall inn - stacy lentz & kurt kelly
Jul
2

PRIDE HOUSE: Stonewall inn - stacy lentz & kurt kelly

Date: 2/7/2026

Time: 19:00 - 20:00

Place: ex: Big Stage

Age: All Ages

Language: English

Accessibility: Ground floor - no stairs

About:

TALK

Stacy Lentz, LGBTQ Community Activist                                                             

CEO, Co-Founder - Stacy Lentz has been a prominent LGBTQ rights activist for over a decade and played a leading role in the rescue and renewal of the historic Stonewall Inn located in West Greenwich Village, New York City. 

Lentz has dedicated herself to issues of equality and improving the lives of the diverse LGBTQ community and is currently a co-owner of the Stonewall Inn. She has participated in organizing hundreds of events and fundraisers for LGBTQ organizations such as GLAAD, Marriage Equality USA, the Hetrick-Martin Institute, HRC, The New York City Anti-Violence Project (AVP), Sylvia's Place, Lambda Legal, SAGE and others. She has partnered with Heritage Of Pride (HOP) to help produce some of the largest events during HOP's annual NYC Pride Week which attracts over two million visitors to New York City from around the globe.

Over the years, Stacy Lentz has helped organize numerous rallies, marches and protests for LGBTQ equality. She has also appeared on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC and various other news outlets as a spokesperson for gay rights and other issues impacting the LGBT community. For her work she has been honored by the Stonewall Community Foundation (not affiliated with The Stonewall Gives Back Initiative), and has received the Community Hero Award from The New York City Anti-Violence Project and Home Box Office (HBO). Finally, Lentz was recently knighted by The Imperial Court of New York.

Kurt Kelly, Co-Owner of The Stonewall Inn  

Advisor, Co-Founder - Kurt Kelly is an owner of the Stonewall Inn and a co-founder of the Stonewall Inn Gives back Initiative. Kurt has over thirty-five years experience in the New York City nightlife and bar business.  When Kurt first took ownership of The Stonewall Inn he certainly was aware of its incredible legacy but had no idea it would one day become the first LBGTQ National Monument. The history of The Stonewall Inn was a responsibility he took very seriously and he was recently reminded just how important it was to the LBGTQ community today when it became the epicenter of celebration the day Marriage Equality came into law across the Untied States.  Today, Kelly is responsible for the day to day operations of the iconic bar and he has used his background in the arts and creativity to keep the historic landmark constantly entertaining to the customers that come to visit from around the world.  The Stonewall Inn and it’s continuing impact on the community moved Kelly to tears when it offered a Vigil for the Pulse shooting victims.  Kelly said he had become accustomed to seeing people congregate at The Stonewall to celebrate victories in the LGBT movement, but seeing thousands gathering to mourn after the Pulse nightclub shooting was an incredible reminder that The Stonewall Inn is the mega church where the community gathers in both good and bad times and Kelly says he couldn't be more proud to keep that legacy alive.

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