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Rainbow flags decorate Lake View East in anticipation of the Chicago Pride Parade. A Human Rights Campaign float moves past spectators. The Chicago Pride Parade, also colloquially (and formerly) called the Chicago Gay Pride Parade or PRIDE Chicago, is an annual pride parade held on the last Sunday of June in Chicago, Illinois in the United States.
The Chicago Pride Parade is back after a 3-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic and is the highlight of a month of events planned to honor and celebrate Chicago’s lesbian, gay, bisexual ...
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 ...
Chicago Gay Men's Chorus, founded in 1983; Chicago Is a Drag Festival, founded in 2019; Chicago Pride Parade, the annual gay pride parade in June; over a million people now participate in the pride festivities [53] International Mr. Leather; Northalsted Market Days; Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ International Film Festival, founded in 1981
But with the 2022 version back on, the event is bringing with it fresh concerns, namely security fears surrounding anti-LGBTQ sentiment and having such a large crowd in a city that has recently ...
CHICAGO — Organizers of the annual Chicago Pride Parade and allied groups are calling on Mayor Brandon Johnson to rescind the city’s plan to downsize the event this June. The city last month ...
The area is host to the Chicago Pride Parade, one of the largest gay pride parades in the nation, which takes place in Lakeview on the last Sunday of each June. The community area has also been host to several other major events: In 2006 it played host to an international sports and cultural festival , Gay Games VII , with its closing ...
Sidetrack representation at Chicago's 2013 pride parade. Established in 1982, [6] Sidetrack is owned by Art Johnston and Jose "Pepe" Peña, [7] [8] In 2013, Sidetrack boycotted Stoli Vodka over Russia's anti-gay laws. [9] In 2023, the business announced stopped selling Anheuser-Busch products as part of the Bud Light boycott. [10]