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  2. Southern Decadence - Wikipedia

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    Crowds range from 100,000 to 300,000 revelers from across the world. In 2018, there were over 250,000 participants and the positive economic impact on the City of New Orleans was estimated at over $275 million. [8] Decadence caters primarily to gay men, but it is lesbian-friendly. [9]

  3. LGBTQ history in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, the Gay Liberation Front of New Orleans was formed. In 1971, members of the Front presented a "Gay In" picnic in February in City Park. It would not become openly known as a "gay pride" event until 1978, when the pride events became the annual Gay Pride New Orleans. In 1972, the Tulane University Gay Students Union was established. [2]

  4. LGBTQ rights in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 edition of New Orleans Pride The New Orleans Gay Easter Parade, French Quarter, April 2018. In one of only four court cases dealing with consensual lesbian activity in the country, in State v. Young et al. (1966), the Louisiana Supreme Court unanimously held that cunnilingus between lesbian partners was also criminal.

  5. The rainbow Pride flag, the most enduring symbol of the LGBTQ rights movement, was created by seamster Gilbert Baker nearly half a century ago for the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade in June ...

  6. 13 Biggest Gay Pride Parades in the World - AOL

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    Gay pride parades are also called pride marches, pride events, and pride celebrations. It normally includes a series of occasions and frequently […] Click to skip ahead and jump to the 5 largest ...

  7. List of largest LGBTQ events - Wikipedia

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    The São Paulo Gay Pride Parade in Brazil is South America's largest event, and was listed by Guinness World Records as the world's largest Pride parade in 2006 with 2.5 million people. [10] It broke the Guinness record in 2009 with four million attendees, [11] with similar numbers to at least 2016, [12] and up to five million attending in 2017.

  8. What to do, where to be to celebrate Pride Month 2022: Week 2

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    Parade participants celebrate New York City Pride on June 27, 2021, in New York City. While the pandemic is far from over, a combination of vaccinations, booster shots and CDC-approved antiviral ...

  9. List of LGBTQ events - Wikipedia

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    first gay pride in Switzerland 1984 Pride Geneva 1997: Geneva: first gay pride in the francophone area of Switzerland: July 5 1997 Pride 2001 Sion: Sion: Gay pride Sion 2001 [5] July 7 2001 Pride 2004 Geneva: Geneva: Gay pride 2004: July 10 2004 Arosa Gay Ski Week: Arosa, Graubünden: www.arosa-gayskiweek.com: January 2005 Pride 2006 Lausanne ...