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50-plus years of LGBT Pride parades By Leslie Gornstein Getty Images On June 28, 1969, members of New York City's gay community rose up against oppression and state-sponsored violence, fighting back in an event now known as the Stonewall Riots or Stonewall Rebellion. Within a few years, organized, annual parades of pride and remembrance would emerge to mark the event. These June pride parades have spread worldwide, evolving to address new challenges while remembering gay civil rights pioneers. Here's a look at just over 50 years of pride parades, both here and abroad, and how they've grown and changed. Here, an unidentified woman holds a large sign that reads, "I am a lesbian and I am beautiful," during the first Stonewall anniversary march, then known as Christopher Street Liberation Day, in New York, on June 28, 1970.
The volunteer opportunities are in addition to virtual and in-person events organized by the Christopher Street West Association, the nonprofit that produces the annual L.A. Pride celebration.
May 21, 2021 6:45 PMGayVN - By LOS ANGELES—Christopher Street West Association Inc. (CSW), the 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that produces the annual LA Pride celebration, announced Friday that two new, larger capacity and outdoor in-person events have been added to the festival's monthlong "Thrive With Pride" lineup in June. On Friday, June 11, the Los Angeles Dodgers will host LA Pride LGBTQ+ Night for its game against the Texas Rangers at Dodger Stadium, kicking off with an LGBTQ+ artist singing the National Anthem and other surprise programming. After the game, a fireworks show will ensue. A special event ticket package is available to fully-vaccinated fans that includes a game ticket and exclusive Dodger Pride-themed T-shirt. For more information and to purchase a ticket, visit
LA Pride announces two in-person events for June Published article LOS ANGELES - The organizers of LA Pride announced two major in-person events for June's month-long Thrive with Pride celebration, including an LGBTQ+ Night at Dodger Stadium. An LGBTQ+ artist will kick-start festivities before the Dodgers' June 11 game against the Texas Rangers with a rendition of the national anthem, and fans who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 will be welcomed onto the field to watch a fireworks show after the game, set to a special mix from DJ Bowie Jane. Dodgers part-owners Billie Jean King and Ilana Kloss will be in attendance, and the night will also include drink specials in the pavilion bars, a special recognition of frontline workers from Los Angeles' LGBTQ+ community and additional surprise guests, according to the team.
Updated on May 20, 2021 at 8:15 am Getty Images The organizers of LA Pride on Wednesday announced two major in-person events for June's month-long Thrive with Pride celebration, including an "LGBTQ+ Pride Night" at Dodger Stadium. An LGBTQ artist will kick-start festivities before the Dodgers' June 11 game against the Texas Rangers with a rendition of the national anthem, and fans who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 will be welcomed onto the field to watch a fireworks show after the game, set to a special mix from DJ Bowie Jane. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
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May 11, 2021 8:25 PMGayVN - By LOS ANGELES—Christopher Street West Association Inc. (CSW), the 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that produces the annual LA Pride celebration, has announced its planned programming for the June slate of happenings. LA Pride 2021: Thrive With Pride will feature a month-long combination of events including a live streamed concert presented by TikTok. CSW has also expanded and diversified its own board, with a focus on true community representation, including the appointment of its first Black transgender president, Sharon-Franklin Brown. Part of the internal mandate includes looking at ways the non-profit can go beyond a June Pride celebration and actively work for and within the Los Angeles LGBTQ+ community. LA Pride also anticipates more annual programming beyond the month of June designed to ensure Pride can be continuously celebrated all year long.