Building LGBTQ+ Communities in Germany and the United States: Past, Present, and Future

Tuesday, March 25 - Sunday, March 30, 2025

Year 2: Munich, Bavaria, Germany

LGBTQ+ individuals and their communities have been organizing to assert their rights for over a century, especially in Germany and the United States—two countries that were early pioneers and that have currently achieved more equality than many other places. But many challenges still persist, especially as a backlash to greater LGBTQ+ rights has been visible in both countries.

A comparative examination of the history, present, and future of LGBTQ+ rights will generate new understandings, leadership skills, and policy lessons for both countries and many others around the world. This AGI project fosters cross-cultural exchange with participants from diverse backgrounds by sharing personal testimonies, successes and failures, and best practices through week-long study tours in the United States and Germany.

Organizations with which the project participants will engage:

  • City of Munich's LGBTQ+ Advisory Council
  • LeTRA
  • Siemens Energy Inclusion & Diversity Office
  • Muriel Aichberger
  • City of Munich Library of Diversity
  • Sub e.V.
  • The Greens – Pink List Faction
  • Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial
  • Munich Queer Archive