Revelers move along Fifth Avenue during the NYC Pride March, Sunday, June 30, 2024, in New York. AP Photo/Andres Kudacki
The monthlong celebration ofย LGBTQ+ Prideย reached its exuberant grand finale on Sunday, bringing rainbow-laden revelers to the streets for marquee parades in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and elsewhere across the globe.
The wide-ranging festivities functioned as both jubilant parties and political protests, as participants recognize the communityโs gains while also calling attention to recent anti-LGBTQ+ laws, such as bans on transgender health care, passed by Republican-led states.
โWeโre at a time where thereโs a ton of legislation, anti-LGBTQ+ legislation,โ Zach Overton, 47, said at the New York parade. โIt feels like weโre taking a step backwards in the fight for equality and so itโs a great moment to come out and be with our community and see all the different colors of the spectrum of our community and remind ourselves what weโre all fighting for.โ
Thousands of people gathered along New Yorkโs Fifth Avenue to celebrate Pride. Floats cruised the street as Diane Rossโ โIโm Coming Outโ played from loudspeakers. Pride flags filled the horizon, and signs in support of Puerto Rico, Ukraine and Gaza were visible in the crowd.
This year, tensions over theย Israel-Hamas warย in Gaza also seeped into the celebrations,ย exposing divisionsย within a community that is often aligned on political issues. Protesters temporarily blocked the New York parade on Sunday, chanting: โFree, free, free Palestine!โ Police eventually took some of them away.
Pro-Palestinian activists disrupted pride parades earlier in June in Boston, Denver, and Philadelphia. Several groups participating in marches Sunday said they would seek to highlight the victims of the war in Gaza, spurring pushback from supporters of Israel.
โIt is certainly a more active presence this year in terms of protest at Pride events,โ said Sandra Pรฉrez,…
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