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on Sunday, June 25 as well as on, ABC News Live, and ABC7 New York’s Connected TV Apps on streaming platforms Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, and Roku.Ĥ9th NYC LGBTQ Pride Rally in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots World Pride at Christopher Street and Waverly Place in New York City, NY on Friday evening, 28 June 2019.

The NYC Pride March broadcast special, co-hosted by Angelica Ross, will return for its seventh consecutive year, featuring live performances and on-air interviews on ABC-7 from 12:00 p.m. The official theme of this year’s Pride celebration is “Strength in Solidarity,” as NYC Pride highlights the power and resiliency of the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies against a backdrop of increased challenges in the form of legislation and physical violence directed at trans and BIPOC individuals. Over 75 percent of groups participating in the massive march are non-profit organizations. The march is free to attend, but you can get VIP grandstand seating tickets here. After crossing over 6th Avenue, the Pride March will continue on Christopher Street passing the Stonewall National Monument, then turn north on 7th Avenue, passing the New York City AIDS Memorial, before dispersing in Chelsea at 16th Street and 7th Avenue. The grand marshals of this year’s celebration are Billy Porter, Yasmin Benoit, AC Dumlao, Hope Giselle, and Randolfe “Randy” Wicker. The NYC Pride March will begin at noon on June 25th from 25th Street and 5th Avenue. Image courtesy of the National Parks Conservation Association on Flickr Below, you’ll find dozens of ways to participate. Heritage of Pride, the nonprofit organization behind New York City’s official LGBTQIA+ Pride celebration, offers a calendar to help navigate the month of June. Here in the birthplace of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement at the Stonewall uprising of 1969, the list of Pride events is seemingly endless.
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The New York City Pride March is back at full tilt for 2023, and the month of June promises to be a wall-to-wall celebration around what has grown to be the world’s largest Pride march since it was first held in 1970, bringing in an average of two million visitors annually.
