In the summer of 1969, a movement began whose effects still reverberate today. After the uprising of the homosexual and queer community against brutal, sometimes bloody police attacks, the calls for equal rights and a tolerant society could no longer be ignored. The place: Christopher Street in New York's Greenwich Village neighbourhood. The LGBT+ movement was born. Since then, more and more people around the world have been coming together to fight for acceptance, respect and fair coexistence.