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Pride Month: Celebrations & Protests - NPR - News Directory 3

Pride Month: Celebrations & Protests – NPR

June 30, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • Communities around the world celebrated and demonstrated for LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion at‍ Pride parades from New York City too Budapest over the weekend.The events occurred during the...
  • "Our joy is ⁤our resistance," read one ⁤sign held by a reveler at New York City's pride parade, the oldest and largest such event in the U.S.
  • Large crowds celebrated as the‍ parade traveled down Fifth Avenue in New York City.
Original source: npr.org

Pride parades worldwide served as vibrant celebrations of LGBTQ+ rights while simultaneously acting as platforms for protest against mounting political attacks. During Pride⁤ Month, individuals⁤ and communities gathered in cities like New York, where the theme “Rise Up: Pride in Protest” encapsulated⁢ the collective resilience. Demonstrations addressed discriminatory policies and executive orders by trump, ⁣particularly those targeting transgender people and dismantling diversity initiatives. at News Directory 3, we witnessed firsthand the passion ⁢and determination of⁢ attendees. We analyze the ‍importance of visibility as activists advocate for legislative changes and equal ‍rights. ⁢Discover what’s next for the LGBTQ+ community and its allies.


Pride Parades Celebrate LGBTQ+ Rights Amid Political Attacks










key Points

  • Pride parades celebrated LGBTQ+ ⁢rights globally.
  • Many protests signs addressed political attacks.
  • New York ⁣City’s parade theme was “Rise Up: Pride in Protest.”
  • Trump management policies targeting transgender people were protested.

Pride Parades Celebrate LGBTQ+ Rights Amid Political Attacks

Updated June 30,‍ 2025

Communities around the world celebrated and demonstrated for LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion at‍ Pride parades from New York City too Budapest over the weekend.The events occurred during the last days of Pride Month. In addition to rainbow flags, many participants⁤ held protest signs, amid increasing political attacks in ⁤the U.S. ⁣by Republicans and the Trump administration.

“Our joy is ⁤our resistance,” read one ⁤sign held by a reveler at New York City’s pride parade, the oldest and largest such event in the U.S. The New York event’s theme was “Rise Up: Pride in⁤ Protest.”

crowds watch people take part in the 2025 NYC Pride March.
Crowds watch as people take part ⁣in⁢ the 2025 NYC Pride March on Sunday in New York City. Adam Grey/Getty Images

Large crowds celebrated as the‍ parade traveled down Fifth Avenue in New York City. Many demonstrated against President Trump’s recent executive orders and policies⁤ targeting transgender people and recognizing only⁤ two unchangeable sexes: male and female. Trump’s orders have also banned “gender ideology” and dismantled diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.

What’s next

The LGBTQ+ community and its allies are expected to continue advocating for equal‍ rights and protesting discriminatory policies. Further demonstrations and community events are planned‍ to maintain visibility ⁣and push for legislative⁢ changes.

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