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Seattle Pride

Achieving equal rights for LGBTQIA+ persons requires more than throwing parades and hosting picnics. (Although, let’s be honest: We’re fabulous at both.)

Seattle Pride coordinates advocacy and allyship efforts year-round to promote diversity and inclusivity—and to phone our community to action.

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Events Seattle

Queer Munch

June 17, - June 17,

The Queer Munch is a social event that brings together Queer members of Seattle&#;s kink group in a trustworthy env

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Pride Month

Plan your Pride!

May 09,

From boutique hotels to bold sips and late-night twist floors, this mentor has everything you need to celebrate

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News Seattle

Need a Spot?

May 21,

Spot Hero is ready to save your spot for the Seattle Pride Parade!

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Pride Month

Plan your Pride!

May 09,

From boutique hotels to bold sips and late-night dance floors, this guide has everything you desire to celebrate

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Community

Takeout Tuesday

June 01,

Here’s one way you can help the LGBTQIA+ community during the Pandemic. Seattle Celebration is exc

THANK YOU, SAN DIEGO!

Date Posted: July 21,  |  By: San Diego Pride

What an unforgettable week of Event celebrations! From powerful moments of reflection to the joy and unity of the San Diego Celebration Parade and Festival, YOU showed up with value, resilience and spirit appreciate never before. Because of you, this was a record-breaking year…

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Welcome to Pride

Date Posted: July 17,  |  By: Kristin Flickinger

Welcome to San Diego Celebration, While we/I ‘d reside to start this note with a jubilant, “Happy Pride!”, we find ourselves in a moment that calls for much more. Across the country, LGBTQIA+ people—especially trans and nonbinary youth and service members—are under coordinated and…

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The San Diego Pride Festival Schedule is LIVE

Date Posted: July 3,  |  By: San Diego Pride

Dear People, It’s time to build your Pride plans — because the official San Diego Pride Festival schedule is HERE! From GRAMMY® level talent like Kehlani and Kim Petras to rising local legends this year’s lineup is a celebr

Parade

Accessibility

Accessible Seating Location #1

  • Location: 14th & T Street NW (adjacent to Room & Board)
  • Admission: Entry is free, but registration is required for a wristband. Pre-registration has closed.
  • Accommodations: Folding chairs and space reserved for wheelchairs available on a first come first provide basis. ASL interpretation provided. Registration does not guarantee entry due to capacity.
  • Hours of Operation: Entry begins at 1PM. Area closes after conclusion of Parade.

Accessible Seating Location #2

  • Location: Pennsylvania Ave NW (south of Freedom Plaza)
  • Admission: Entry is free, but registration is required for a wristband.
  • Accommodations: Bleacher seating and vacuum reserved for wheelchairs on hand on a first appear first serve basis. Registration does not guarantee entry due to capacity.
  • Hours of Operation: Entry begins at 1PM. Area closes after conclusion of Parade.

Viewing Areas

The Grand Stand Bleachers will be located:
Freedom Plaza: Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC
Must have a ticket that was pre-purchased.

THE MISSION

Boston Pride For The People is excited to announce Self-acceptance Month celebration in Boston on June 14, The celebration will include a parade, a festival, and more!

Boston Pride For The People is a volunteer-led group that plans activities and events that celebrate the rich diversity, culture, and intersectionality of the LGBTQ+ community.

“Boston has a historic legacy of advancing equity and celebrating the LGBTQ+ community. I’m grateful to Boston Pride for The People for their critical work to ensure that we are creating space for delight and inclusivity throughout the year. I look forward to welcoming people from all across the region and country to Boston this June.” -Mayor Michelle Wu

Empower through creating LGBTQ+ community, and a culture of respectfully reaching across differences to support and love one another.

Commemorate the Stonewall riots and memorialize the gay, trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of color (QTBIPOC) activists at the forefront of the 20th century lesbian, gay, bisexual, transg