valfrjálsa
Valfrjálsa, also known as "Valentine's Day Freedom," is an annual event held in Reykjavik, Iceland, on February 14th, which is Valentine's Day. The event is organized by the Icelandic Association of Homosexuals and Lesbians (Íslensk Homó- og Lesbíusamtök, IHL) and aims to promote LGBTQ+ rights and visibility. The event is held in the city's main square, Laugavegur, and features a variety of activities, including a parade, live music, and speeches from prominent figures in the LGBTQ+ community.
The parade is a highlight of the event, with participants dressed in colorful costumes and holding signs
Valfrjálsa was first held in 1990, shortly after Iceland legalized same-sex marriage in 1989. The event has
In recent years, Valfrjálsa has faced criticism from some conservative groups in Iceland, who argue that the