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Protesters for "Black Lives Matter" also delayed the start of the Seattle parade, parade-goers said. Meanwhile, pride march organizers have taken steps to address the criticisms about diversity. On Friday, organizers apologized and said the officers were welcome to march.īut anti-police protesters disrupted the parade with chants of: "No justice, no peace, no pride in police" and carried signs reading "Justice for Philando" and "Black Lives Matter." The city's openly gay police chief called the decision divisive and hurtful to LGBT officers. In Minneapolis, organizers of Sunday's Twin Cities Pride Parade initially asked the police department to limit its participation, with the chairwoman saying the sight of uniformed officers could foster "angst and tension and the feeling of unrest" after a suburban officer's acquittal this month in the deadly shooting of Philando Castile, a black man, during a traffic stop. The No Justice No Pride group blocked the Washington parade's route, and four protesters were arrested at the parade in Columbus, Ohio. Be sure to check out the community posts on Jon our Instagram.The divide disrupted some other pride events this month. We’ll be hosting a virtual Pride Takeover where we will be offering our grid spaces to LGBTQ+ community members. In honor of Pride Month, KAYAK is using our platform to amplify LGBTQ+ voices within the travel community. Check out this list of Tips for Safe LGBTQ+ travel Dani from Globetrotter Girls put together for us. No matter how you choose to celebrate Pride this year, make sure you travel safely.
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Grab a mimosa at Diva Drag Brunch and then head to The Lot at Zidell yards for two full days of Queer films. Portland will also celebrate Pride Month with a combination of virtual and in-person events. Check out NYC Pride’s interactive map for help finding LGBTQIA+ events and historic locations. You can show your support in person at the COVID-safe PrideFest in Greenwich Village, a full day street fair with exhibitors, entertainers, artists, food and more. NYC Pride is organizing a range of virtual events this year from June 18 – June 27th, including a Youth Pride event, Pride Island (2 hours of performances streamed from around the city + 2 hours of music for your own Digital Dance Party) & RALLY. Bop along to the tunes of Elton & Billy, grab a drink and try your luck at Queer Beer BINGO, show off your personal pride and style at Pride:Express Yourself, or enjoy a night at the cabaret at Provincetown Follies: The Gayest Show in Town. Provincetown Pride is kicking off Pride Month with four events. They’ll also be hosting a Black Liberation Event in partnership with the AAACC on June 18th, the eve of Juneteenth, to highlight the intersection between LGBTQ rights and racial justice.
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Grab your popcorn! San Francisco Pride will be hosting two socially distanced Pride Movie Nights on June 11th &12th, to celebrate San Francisco’s LGBTQ community. Proceeds from the party help Venice Pride protect the gay bars and institutions that have made Venice a long-considered safe space for the LGBTQ community from being forced out of business due to gentrification. Generate some good karma in advance at the Beach, Please! Big Beach Cleanup. Fully vaccinated partygoers can join Venice Pride for Gaywatch, the Official Venice Pride Party at James’ Beach on June 5 with DJ Victor Rodriguez. If you’re ready to get back to travel with a purpose, here are 5 US Pride events you can travel to this World Pride Month. Happy Pride Month! You’re probably excited to hear that this year, many of our favorite events are back to in-person, so that travelers can visit the cities they love and wave their rainbow flags proudly.