Gay pride parade 2022 route


Parade

The annual San Diego Pride Parade is the largest single-day civic event in the region and is among the largest Prides in the United States, attracting over , people.

Cheer on colorful floats & parade participants as we celebrate and honor the LGBTQIA+ community at the San Diego Pride Parade in Hillcrest.

Parade Registration is CLOSED

Watch the CBS8 Parade Coverage Here

Parade Contingent Applications

Applications to be a contingent in the Pride Parade are closed. Email [email&#;protected] with any questions.

 

When & Where

San Diego’s Pride Parade is the largest single-day civic event in the region and is among the largest Prides in the United States, attracting over , cheering supporters of the LGBTQIA+ community.

When:
Saturday, July 19,
am – pm

Where:
Hillcrest

Richmond & University

RouteLength: miles
Cost: This is a free, community event.

 

Parking & TransportationACCESSIBILITY

Seattle Pride Parade 🏳️‍🌈

About this Event

Amara is excited to celebrate our LGBTQIA+ family by marching in this year&#;s Seattle Pride Parade and we invite you to join us in support of our amazing queer staff and community. The parade starts at 4th & Pike and ends at 2nd Ave & Denny Way.

All parade contingent members are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID (as defined by CDC guidelines), or to possess a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours. 

  • Proof of vaccination or negative PCR test must be present with each participant; this can be in the form of a picture of verification, vaccine card, phone app., etc. 
  • Parade participants under the age of five (5) years elderly are required to have a negative PCR test within 48 hours. 

IMPORTANT NOTE: It is required that your proof of vaccination or negative PCR COVID assess be kept on your person.

Staging Details:

Contingent Number: 89 

Staging Window Time: 

  • Vehicles: AM &#; AM 
  • Marchers: AM &#; PM 

Staging Area: On 4th Avenue from Spring Street and Madison Street 

Approach Instructions: Approach

Pride March NYC: guide to the parade, street closures and adj places to watch

New York City's massive Pride celebrations have a deep and important history in the city. The first march was held in one year after the Stonewall Uprising, and the event has grown into an annual civil rights demonstration. Fast forward to , and a Pride march feels just as important and relevant as it did 55 years ago: Earlier this year, the government erased mention of trans people on the Stonewall National Monument's website. 

While many colloquially call the event the Pride Parade, organizers allude to it as The March as a nod to the event’s heritage. After all, the first march was once an unpermitted political protest against anti-LGBTQ+ policies and attitudes.

This year, activists and allies will take to the streets (and later NYC’s gay bars) in support of global LGBTQ+ rights at the NYC Pride March on Sunday, June In recent years, The March has grown to include more than groups with millions of spectators.

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Chicago Pride Parade  

Chicago's Pride celebration consists of a full month of festivities and events, culminating with the Chicago Pride Parade, which traditionally takes place the last Sunday of June.

 

Chicago Pride Fest takes place along North Halsted St. in the North Side neighborhood colloquially referred to a ‘Boystown’ the weekend prior to the parade. 


The Chicago Pride Parade (June 29, 11am)

The 54th annual Chicago Pride Parade steps off at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 29,  from the corners of Sheridan and Broadway ( North) on Chicago's north side.

 

The parade treks through the north side of the city, ending near the intersection of Diversey Parkway and Sheridan Road in Lincoln Park, walking through some of the city's most vibrant neighborhoods.

 

 

The annual parade, which started as a protest march in after the Stonewall Riots in New York City, has grown into the city's second-largest parade of nearly entries, typically attracting more than 1 million people to multiple north