Your gui to this year's June ftivi & celebratns at Gay Pri Week NYC.
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2010 NEW YORK CY GAY PRI MARCH
"New York's gay pri para filled Manhattan's streets Sunday wh thumpg mic, blarg whistl and thoands of marchers dancg and wavg rabow-lored flags... * gay parade new york 2010 *
This year, rabow-clad activists and alli will take to the streets (and later NYC’s gay bars) support of global LGBTQ rights at the NYC Pri March on Sunday, June 25. Costumed thoands marched to celebrate Gay Pri at the annual para on Fifth Ave.
(Handschuh/News) One year after the Stonewall rt 1969, gays marched up Fifth Ave. Known as the Christopher Street Liberatn March, this annual event, known to all as the Gay Pri Para, is a celebratn of all thgs LGTB. “New York’s gay pri para filled Manhattan’s streets Sunday wh thumpg mic, blarg whistl and thoands of marchers dancg and wavg rabow-lored flags.
THE 2010 NYC GAY PRI PARA PICTUR
The marchers clud a group of Bergen County parents who joed the para to support their gay and lbian children. ” someone the crowd lg Fifth Avenue yelled as the roughly 20 members of the Bergen County chapter of the Parents, Fai and Friends of Lbians and Gays, or PFLAG, marched by. And if we hadn't done that, nobody would remember the Stonewall today, " said Karla Jay, the first woman chair of the Gay Liberatn Front and a retired women's and genr studi profsor at Pace Universy.
In 1969, the NYPD ed billy clubs agast protters outsi The Stonewall In, a gay bar.
' " The followg year, June 28, 1970, people gathered jt outsi the Stonewall Inn for the Christopher Street Gay Liberatn Day March. There were gay groups om Washgton, D. And they had signs on long woon sticks that said "Gay Pri" and "I am a lbian and I am betiful.
THE 2012 NEW YORK CY GAY PRI PARA
Gays were jog every three blocks. Gay activists Lilli Vcenz and Cliff Wt produced a documentary of that day, terviewg people anonymoly. The documentary Gay and Proud tells the story of the 1970 Gay Pri Para New York Cy.
They chanted thgs like, "Say loud, gay is proud" and "Out of the closets and to the streets.