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The Milwaukee Pride Parade is usually held the same weekend as PrideFest Milwaukee. The parade will be on Sunday, June 9, 2024 with a 2 p.m. step off time. The parade runs between 2nd Street in ...
The event was held in Juneau Park and later to Veterans Park on Milwaukee's lakefront. In 1996, PrideFest secured its current venue at Henry Maier Festival Park . PrideFest celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2007, which was also a record-breaking attendance year with 27,467 tickets sold over three days.
Tammy Baldwin's weekend in Milwaukee and visit to PrideFest brought into focus the importance of LGBTQ rights in her campaign.
Global Black Pride, the world’s first Pride event dedicated to celebrating Black LGBTQ communities globally, will be held in Atlanta this week. ... A scene from Toronto's annual Pride parade on ...
In 2022, the Milwaukee County Landmarks Committee named the former site of Black Nite a historic landmark. [7] In 2024, a historic marker, sponsored by the Wisconsin LGBTQ History Project, was erected and dedicated at the former site of Black Nite. [8] [9] Wisconsin governor Tony Evers proclaimed August 5, 2024 as Black Nite Remembrance Day. [10]
Berlin Pride parade is now held every year the last Saturday in July. Cologne Pride celebrates two weeks of supporting cultural programme prior to the parade taking place on Sunday of the first July weekend. An alternative march used to be on the Saturday prior to the Cologne Pride parade, but now takes place a week earlier.
Events featured a reception at the Stonewall Inn, a partnership with the New York Red Bulls and their Pride Night, and the Stonewall Day concert featuring performances by Alicia Keys and Alex Newell, and special appearances by Lady Gaga, Whoopi Goldberg, Donatella Versace, Josephine Skriver, Angelica Ross, Ryan Jamaal Swain, Geena Rocero ...
The Milwaukee Tattoo Arts Festival brings more than a score of body artists and other entertainers back to the Baird Center 2 to 11 p.m. Oct. 4, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Oct. 5 and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 6.