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  2. Los Angeles Pride - Wikipedia

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    The LA Pride Festival was re-branded "LA Pride in the Park" for 2022 and held for the first time at the Los Angeles State Historic Park, adjacent to Chinatown and downtown LA on Saturday, June 10, 2022. The festival event occupied over 20 acres of park space and the performers included Brazilian pop star, Anitta, Grammy-nominated rapper CHIKA ...

  3. Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Pride Parade to Leave WeHo for Hollywood

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    The Los Angeles Pride Parade will take place on Jun. 12 in Hollywood, nonprofit organizers Christopher Street West announced on Tuesday. With the return of an in-person parade this year, LA Pride ...

  4. Pride flag to fly on L.A. County buildings in June after ...

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    The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to fly the Progress Pride flag at county offices this June in honor of LGBTQ+ Pride ... event begins along in Santa Ana in June 2022.

  5. At Pride parades, LGBTQ+ Angelenos 'show our joy to the ... - AOL

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    Gerald Garth, the board president for Christopher Street West, has been coming to L.A. Pride for a decade. In 2013, Garth had just moved to Los Angeles from Louisiana.

  6. Pride parade - Wikipedia

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    The West Coast of the United States saw a march in San Francisco on June 27, 1970, and 'Gay-in' on June 28, 1970 [19] and a march in Los Angeles on June 28, 1970. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] In Los Angeles, Morris Kight (Gay Liberation Front LA founder), Reverend Troy Perry (Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches founder) and Reverend Bob ...

  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. 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 ...

  9. LGBTQ culture in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Women's Community Chorus (LAWCC) was a Los Angeles, California based non-profit group from 1976 to 1990 and performed works written and arranged by women. The LAWCC used their platform to bring awareness about lesbian issues, feminism, and other local issues affecting the gay and lesbian community. [ 29 ]