It’s June and that means it’s Pride Month. People in cities worldwide will be celebrating this most important and historical month celebrating the LGBTQ+ community.

La célébration du mois de juin rend hommage au révolte de Stonewall qui a eu lieu à Manhattan en 1969. Également appelé émeutes de Stonewalltout a commencé "lorsque la police de la ville de New York a fait une descente au Stonewall Inn, un club gay situé dans Greenwich Village à New York". Une émeute s'ensuit, suivie de protestations et d'affrontements avec la police. "Les émeutes de Stonewall ont servi de catalyseur au mouvement pour les droits des homosexuels aux États-Unis et dans le monde entier."

 

La fierté à New York 

1970 was the first year of the NYC Pride March. The Christopher Street Liberation Day Committee put it together and has continued yearly to this day. 

Today, Heritage of Pride, a nonprofit group, plans, organizes and produces New York City’s LGBTQIA+ Pride events. “Heritage of Pride works toward a future without discrimination where all people have equal rights under the law.” Through events that inspire and educate, Heritage of Pride also celebrates the diverse community and ensures safe events. Colorful and uplifting parades, festivals, and joyous celebrations are among the principal components of LGBTQ Pride Month celebrated in June in the United States as well as around the world.

If you’re in New York City in June, make sure you take part in the many celebrations leading up to the June 25th NYC Pride March. Pride festivities start on June 1 with Brooklyn Made’s Pride Kick-off with an imaginative, maximalist indie rock band, followed by Funky Reggae House Party on June 3rd where queer selectas, vendors, and amazing food and drinks will be served. On June 26th mingle with fellow EQUAL members in the NYC area at EQUAL NYC social hour where they will be pouring it up at the Industry Bar, and all you have to do is style it up!

The official theme for 2023 is “Strength in Solidarity,” which was announced amidst a backdrop of increased attacks against members of the LGBTQIA community. NYC Pride seeks to illuminate the good that can and has been accomplished through support.

It all comes together on June 25th at the Pride March. Beginning at noon, at 25th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. It eventually passes the Stonewall National Monument as well as the New York City AIDS Memorial, and then it ends in Chelsea. New York City does Pride like no other city. Expect to be out late to celebrate!

Can’t make it in person? Not to worry, for the sixth year in a row, the NYC Pride March will be broadcast on ABC-7.

 

Célébrer 50 ans de fierté à Londres

With over 30,000 participants, Pride in London attracts an estimated 1.5 million visitors and is one of the longest-running and largest pride festivals in the UK. Pride in London is a not-for-profit that focuses on equality and diversity and provides a platform for LGBT+ communities. The organization is there “to raise awareness of LGBT+ issues and campaign for the freedoms that will allow them to live their lives on a genuinely equal footing.”

London’s parade is scheduled for July 1. “The campaign for 2023 is a nod to the 50th-anniversary event of last year and will commemorate the past 50 years and our evolution as a movement; acknowledging those torch-bearers who have come before us and their achievements.” #AllOurPride. CEO of Pride in London, Christopher Joell-Deshields says, “We look forward to London’g LGBTQ+ communities coming together again as we continue to show up for visibility, unity, and equality for all LGBTQ+ people.”

 

Rejoignez le voyage de la fierté à San Francisco

It’s now 53 years of Pride in the City by the Bay. “With over 200 parade contingents and exhibitors, and more than twenty community-run stages and venues, the San Francisco Pride Celebration and Parade is the largest gathering of the LGBT community and allies in the nation.” 

During the last full weekend of June, Pride festivities begin Saturday and the parade is on Sunday. It starts at Beale Street and ends at Market and 8th Street in downtown San Francisco. Grand Marshalls of the parade comes from the San Francisco area and are from a variety of backgrounds. They help to further the cause of LGBTQ+ people.

This year’s theme is #LookingBackMovingForward.

 

À Paris, ne manquez pas de célébrer la Gay Pride !

Back in 1981, the Paris Pride event was held for the first time. Today, there are more than half a million people who take part in the streets of Paris. From colorful floats to loud music, it’s the perfect time to take to the streets of Paris and support the LGBTQ+ population. 

So, if you’re in Paris in June, it’s the perfect place to celebrate Gay Pride. The city starts off with Marche des Fiertes, LGBT (Pride Fortnight) which is two weeks filled with shows, exhibitions, debates, and partying. 

What was formerly known as Gay Pride is now LGBTQI+ Pride March and is back this summer in Paris for the 2023 edition which is set for June 24th. Catch the parade leaving from the Station Michel Bizot in the 12th arrondissement, which will end at the Place de la République.

This parade kickstarts the summer season of parties and events around the city. When the procession finishes, the Pride celebration continues with parties spilling out into adjoining streets to the many nearby gay cafes, bars, and clubs.

 

Voir Madrid et s'unir pour célébrer la Fierté

A great destination for pride, Madrid celebrates with event dates from Friday, June 23rd, to Sunday, July 2nd. The actual Madrid Parade will take place on July 1st.

Madrid is one of the best LGBTQ+ destinations in the world and its annual Pride is a must-attend for thousands of people from across the world.” 

Celebrations in Madrid start on June 23, around the time of International Pride Day (June 28) which is when the Stonewall Riots occurred. Expect a week of everything from political activism to cultural events, and fun activities. It all comes together for the big day: the Madrid Pride Parade (usually from Atocha train station to Plaza de Colón).

There are so many activities to do and while held in the Chueca neighborhood, Pride is not just for this neighborhood; it’s held over the entire city. You’ll find a host of concerts and shows in various plazas.

Outdoor concerts will be held on six stages during this eventful week, with the closing party on Sunday, July 2.

 

Où que vous soyez dans le monde pendant le mois des fiertés, il y aura très probablement une marche pour montrer la solidarité et l'union fait la force. Allez la Fierté !

Date de publication : 13 juin 2022