Parades in NYC and San Francisco mark LGBTQ+ Pride Month

Parades in NYC and San Francisco mark LGBTQ+ Pride Month

AP News general

Key Points:

  • Pride Month celebrations peaked on the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall uprising with major parades in New York, San Francisco, and other U.S. cities, blending celebration and activism amid ongoing challenges to LGBTQ+ rights.
  • The events occurred against the backdrop of the Trump administration's efforts to roll back transgender rights and diversity initiatives, including the controversial removal and reinstatement of a Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument.
  • Some Republican governors have designated June with conservative alternatives like "Nuclear Family Month," and GOP politicians criticized MLB's handling of players' Pride Night caps featuring Bible verses.
  • In New York, transgender rights activists called for barring certain hospitals from Pride parades due to their recent decisions to stop providing gender-affirming care to transgender youth, highlighting tensions within the community.
  • The Queer Liberation March, a newer event founded as a response to perceived corporatization of Pride, also took place in Manhattan, reflecting diverse approaches to LGBTQ+ activism and celebration.

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