Bartosz (Bart) Staszewski (born 23 September 1990 in
Malmö
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, Sweden) is a Polish filmmaker and
LGBT activist
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. He is the creator of the documentary ''Article Eighteen'', co-founder of the
Equality March in
Lublin
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association and the foundation ('Love Does Not Exclude'), which promotes
same-sex marriage in Poland. For his activism, Staszewski is a target of death threats and intimidation.
Life
Staszewski was born in 1990 in
Malmö
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,
Sweden
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into a family of
Polish immigrants. At the age of seven, he moved with his family back to Poland, Lublin, where he lived until he was 20. Then he moved to
Warsaw
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.
Lublin Pride
In 2018 Staszewski was the formal organizer of the First
Equality March in
Lublin
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, scheduled for 13 October. On 9 October, the President of Lublin,
Krzysztof Żuk, banned both the Equality March and the counter-meetings announced against it, citing a law that allows banning a public gathering due to the threat to life, health or property of people. Polish ombudsman
Adam Bodnar
Adam Piotr Bodnar (born 6 January 1977) is a Polish lawyer, educator, and human rights activist. He was the Polish Ombudsman for Citizen Rights from 2015 until July 2021.
Life and career
In 2000, he graduated in law from the University of Warsaw ...
criticized the decision, stating that it went against the Polish Constitution's guarantee of
freedom of assembly
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. Previously the
European Court of Human Rights
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held that bans on pride marches violate the
European Convention of Human Rights
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after mayor
Lech Kaczyński
Lech Aleksander Kaczyński (; 18 June 194910 April 2010) was a Polish politician who served as the city mayor of Warsaw from 2002 until 2005, and as President of Poland from 2005 until his death in 2010. Before his tenure as president, he prev ...
tried to ban the
Equality Parade
Equality Parade ( pl, Parada Równości) is an LGBT community pride parade held in Warsaw since 2001, usually in May or June. It has attracted at least several thousand attendees each year; 20,000 attendees (the largest number of any year prio ...
in Warsaw on the same grounds. Staszewski appealed against the prohibition decision to the district court, which upheld it. It was revoked the day before the March by the appellate court.
In April 2019, the Association for Equality March in Lublin (''Stowarzyszenie Marsz Równości w Lublinie'') was established, whose goal is to act for the benefit of LGBT communities in Lublin and the
Lublin Province
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, including the organization of the equality march. Similarly to the situation in the previous year, on 24 September 2019, Krzysztof Żuk issued a ban of the Second Equality March in Lublin, planned for 28 September. Staszewski, as the organizer of the March, appealed against his decision to the court, which reversed the ban two days later. At the second Equality March a couple from Lublin tried to detonate homemade explosives. They were stopped by the police just in time. During trial an expert report revealed that detonating of such homemade explosives in a crowd could have led to fatalities. Following a plea with the prosecutor, the pair were sentenced to a year in prison - with the charges limited to the illegal manufacture and possession of explosive devices likely to bring danger to the life or health of many people.
Rainbow flag of Poland
During the March in
Częstochowa
Częstochowa ( , ; german: Tschenstochau, Czenstochau; la, Czanstochova) is a city in southern Poland on the Warta River with 214,342 inhabitants, making it the thirteenth-largest city in Poland. It is situated in the Silesian Voivodeship (admin ...
in 2018, Bartosz Staszewski carried the
Rainbow Flag of Poland with a white eagle on a rainbow background. Despite it being present at Polish Pride Parades and Marches since 2014, this time, according to conservative and right-wing circles, such a display constituted an insult to the state symbols, and the
Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration at the time,
Joachim Brudziński
Joachim Stanisław Brudziński (born 4 February 1968 in Świerklaniec) is a Polish conservative politician. He was elected (first time) to the Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 14,731 votes in 41 Szczecin district as a candidate from the Praw ...
accused Staszewski of desecrating the
national symbols of Poland
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.
Brudziński's actions triggered protests of the LGBT community under the slogan ''Rainbow does not offend (')'', the prosecutor's office refused to initiate an investigation due to the lack of signs of a criminal act. This case popularized this version of the flag among the LGBT community.
Defamation
In 2018, Law and Justice councillor Tomasz Pitucha claimed that the Lublin equality march promotes pedophilia. Staszewski, as the organizer of the march, brought an action against Pitucha for
defamation
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. The latter was convicted and had to pay PLN 5,000 to the Lublin equality march association.
LGBT-free zones
On 24 July 2019, the conservative weekly newspaper ''
Gazeta Polska
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Profile and history
Gazeta Polska was founde ...
'' started to distribute '
LGBT-free zone
LGBT-free zones ( pl, Strefy wolne od LGBT) or LGBT ideology-free zones ( pl, Strefy wolne od ideologii LGBT) are municipalities and regions of Poland that have declared themselves unwelcoming of what they described as "LGBT ideology", in order ...
' stickers. In response to this action, Staszewski filed a lawsuit for the violation of personal rights against the newspaper together with a motion to withdraw the stickers. The Regional Court in
Warsaw
Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
ordered that the distribution of stickers be suspended until the case is considered by the court.
In response to discriminatory resolutions of local governments, which have declared themselves zones free of the '
LGBT ideology
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', Staszewski carried out a photographic project in which he takes pictures of signs marking the entrance to the village with the 'LGBT Free Zone' sign, which refers to real road signs. In some of the photos, he additionally portrays LGBT people who live in the 'zone'.
Staszewski became a target of
SLAPP
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lawsuits because of his photo-project. So far three cities prepared civil lawsuits against him (
Zakrzówek,
Tuszów Narodowy and
Niebylec). The cities are represented by nationalistic NGO
Polish League Against Defamation
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. According to
Haaretz
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it is an "independent organization considered close to Poland's right-wing, nationalist government".
August 2020 LGBT protests in Poland
On 7 August 2020, Staszewski was one of the people protesting during "
August 2020 LGBT protests in Poland
On 7 August 2020, a protest against the arrest of LGBT activist Margot led to a confrontation with police in central Warsaw and resulted in the arrest of 47 others, some of whom were protesting and others who were bystanders to the event, dubbed ...
" mass arrest, which he called "a turning point for the entire Poland".
Awards
Staszewski was nominated for various awards. In 2019, he was awarded the European
Tolerantia Award. In September 2020, he was chosen by the
Obama Foundation
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to participate in the Leaders: Europe 2020 program as one of 35 "emerging leaders working in government,
civil society
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"Ones to Watch" 2020 List associated with the Bloomberg 50. In February 2021, he appeared on the
Time 100
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Next 2021 list of emerging leaders shaping the future by the American news magazine ''
Time
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''.
Filmography
* 2014: ''Tableciarze'' (documentary, screened at
Krakow Film Festival,
Baghdad
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Film Festival,
Igława Film Festival)
* 2017: ''Artykuł osiemnasty'' (English: ''Article 18'' - documentary)
''Article 18'' is a 2017 documentary film which had its premiere on 21 April 2017 during the LGBT Film Festival in
Warsaw
Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
and was later screened in other cities as part of the festival. The title of the film refers to Article 18 of the
Constitution of the Republic of Poland
The current Constitution of Poland was founded on 2 April 1997. Formally known as the Constitution of the Republic of Poland ( pl, Konstytucja Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej), it replaced the Small Constitution of 1992, the last amended version of ...
, which states that the Polish state protects marriage, defined as a union between a woman and a man, as well as family, motherhood and parenthood.
Personal life
Staszewski's partner is Sławomir Wodzyński, a fellow member of . The couple were the two main producers of .
See also
*
LGBT rights in Poland
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Poland face legal challenges not faced by non-LGBT residents. According to ILGA-Europe's 2022 report, the status of LGBTQ rights in Poland is the worst among European Union countries.
Bo ...
References
External links
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1990 births
LGBT rights activists from Poland
People from Malmö
Polish film directors
People from Lublin
Living people