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Community Pride: Who We Are
Who We Are
Community Pride arose from the desire to move gay and trans people of color from the margins to the center. It arose from the need to reject police from our spaces, because we know well how the police try to punish and destroy people love us. It arose from the demand to be treated like full, vibrant people instead of like a marketable demographic. If you’re looking for meaningless rainbow capitalism, Stonewall Columbus has plenty of that to offer. But if you’re looking to celebrate in a way that truly pays homage to our radical legacy and that prioritizes people over earnings, then join us with Community Pride! We host a series of pleasurable, free ev
Your Guide to Pride: Ohio Pride Events
Happy Pride Month, Ohioans! Nowadays, Pride celebrations reach beyond the month of June and into the summer, so everyone has a chance to commemorate. If you’re looking for Pride events near you throughout Ohio, you’ve reach to the right place.
No matter how you spot or if you’re an ally, there’s a Lgbtq+ fest parade, festival or celebration near you. Be sure to catch a reside performance, support local vendors who attend, volunteer for a committee, or donate to the organizations putting these events together.
Many Event events in Ohio are returning or even expanding after the pandemic changed previous years’ plans. Be sure to check with each event on schedule changes, face mask policies, whether or not they’re family-friendly, potential admission costs, and other details.
Northeast Ohio Pride Events
Stark Pride Festival
- When: June 11,
- Where: Canton Centennial Plaza, Court Ave NW, Canton, OH
- Details: This all-day festival features entertainment, educational programs, free HIV testing, vendors, and mor
When we first published our Ohio LGBTQ+ Pride Instruction, we cobbled together 15 or so celebrations from across the state, dusted off our hands, and called it a day.
Then you started writing us: Hey! You missed this one! and How did you forget about this one?! 15 listings soon became 34, and that page quickly became our second most viewed page of all of
Here we are in , and the number of events has grown exponentially larger with a slew of returning events and a TON of modern events, which we adore to see!
We are confident to present to you here our Homosexual Ohio Pride Guide, a list we will save updating as we receive more information (so please if we missed a celebration!).
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Marchers Prior to the Start of the Stonewall Columbus Pride March
This photograph shows a scene from the Stonewall Columbus Pride Pride, June 18, , The photograph was taken at a.m., about 15 minutes before marchers stepped off, at the corner of High and Broad streets, looking north towards the beginning of the parade. The photograph was taken from the perspective of the Worthington Libraries group of marchers; a large crowd of other marchers is visible facing away from the camera.
As described on the Stonewall Columbus website:
"June 28, marked the inception of the Stonewall Uprising, a series of events between police and LGBTQ+ protesters which stretched over six days. While the Stonewall Inn and Uprising became well known due to the media coverage and the subsequent annual Pride traditions, it was simply the fulcrum upon which years of LGBTQ+ activism shifted.
"The first Pride march in Columbus, Ohio was held in June Only people were in attendance, and some even wore bags over their heads to conceal their identities.
"in , we were joined by over 17, marchers, representing