Today BMW Ireland is taking its first step in becoming active
supporters for the LGBTQ+ community by partnering with MOTHER for its
annual Pride Block Party, the biggest ticketed event at the Dublin
LGBTQ Pride Festival.
This event annually raises vital funds for GCN (Gay Community News),
Ireland’s national LGBTQ+ publication - a valued free community
resource and registered charity.
This ‘mother’ of all Pride Parties will be held from the
23rd to the 25th June 2023 at Collins Barracks
in Dublin held and will feature a BMW iX1 installation with the theme
of #UnitedwithPride, BMW’s global campaign to support LGBTQ+
community. Around the world, the BMW Group has consistently been a
proud supporter and partner of the LGBTQ+ community having supported
World Pride festivals and people that champion diversity.
Speaking at the launch of the partnership, Helen Westby Managing
Director for BMW Group Ireland said: “Diversity is incredibly
important for the BMW Group as a business. It is incredibly powerful,
but for us to be successful we all need to take steps to challenge the
status quo. We can do this by giving everyone the confidence, support,
and a platform to share their ideas and perspectives. We are delighted
to be working with Mother to become active supporters of the LGBTQ+
community in Ireland.”
“Mother is delighted to welcome BMW as key partner for the 2023
Mother Pride Block Party. The Support from BMW enables us to continue
our journey in creating a safe and celebratory space for LGBTQ+
community in Dublin City during the Pride season, one of the biggest
celebrations in the country along with raising awareness of the
festival to a wider audience” said, Lisa Connell, Co-Founder of Mother.
As part of this partnership staff in BMW Group Ireland will partake
in a Pride at Work training programme led by Jed Dowling from Dublin
LGBTQ Pride. Training sessions will focus on finding out what the
letters in LGBTQIA+ mean with a focus on understanding what the
differences between sexual orientation, gender identity and biological
sex are. Lastly getting and understanding of the pronouns that are
used and learning why the Pride flag is constantly evolving will also
feature in the training programme.
2023 also marks a series of significant anniversaries in the history
of Pride and LGBTQ+ rights in Dublin. It’s the 50th anniversary of the
first LGBTQ+ group in Dublin, the Sexual Liberation Movement in
Trinity College. The 40th anniversary of the famous march to Fairview
Park and the first Dublin Pride Parade and the 30th anniversary of the
decriminalisation of homosexuality in Ireland.
Stay tuned to BMW Ireland social media channels for more information
and competitions to win tickets plus exclusive opportunities on Facebook,Twitter,
and Instagramahead of the event.
Caption: BMW Partnership x Mother Pride Block Party.
(L-R) Lisa Connell co-founder of Mother and Helen Westby, Managing
Director BMW Group Ireland.
-ENDS-
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About Mother
Conceived in 2010, Mother is an LGBTQ+ club night for disco-loving
gays and their friends. The club has become an institution of Dublin
nightlife. Not only has the club raised the bar regarding queer club
culture in Dublin, but Mother is also a main player in creating
magical moments at some of Ireland's biggest festivals, including
their own Pride Block Party.
The club itself is based at its home, Lost Lane on Grafton St. Mother
has hosted a wealth of artists across their club and festival shows
including Anitta, Rina Sawayama, Lily Allen, Kelis, Scissor Sisters;
Ana Matronic & Jake Shears, Honey Dijon, Clean Bandit, Loreen, Mø,
The Magician, Crazy P, Aeroplane, Nancy Wang (LCD Soundsystem), Little
Boots, Rory Phillips, Alex Metric, Jacques Renault, Shit Robot,
Optimo, Daithí, Le Galaxie and many more. Mother have also been
honoured to support some of their biggest idols such as Róisín Murphy,
Peaches and Grace Jones!
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For further information, please contact:
Laura Condron | Corporate Communications & Events Manager | 086
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