During the month of June, in memory of the Stonewall riots that took place in New York in 1969, LGBT communities enter the city’s dailies to show their homosexual pride and to continue to claim denied rights.
The happiness shown in the parades is the result of a long and arduous journey towards the recognition of one’s own identity and the consequent rights, often with the hard price of violence, marginalization and death.
In four different cities of Europe (Stockholm, Marseilles, Milan and Rome) the atmosphere of happiness, manifested through smiles, is always the same, despite the diversity of the processes of integration of the homosexual community.