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Photo Gallery: Stonewall Columbus Pride March and Festival returned Saturday amid nationwide No Kings protests
At a.m. Saturday, thousands of marchers took off from Broad and Steep streets and headed north to Goodale Park for the Stonewall Columbus Pride March and Festival.
Women wearing “Free Mom Hugs” shirts strolled along the edges of the sidewalk — signs reading “Queer Joy is Resistance” and “Trans People Belong” were waved as groups of nonprofit, community, political and corporate organizations walked alongside their peers toward Goodale Park.
At 11 a.m., the festivities continued with more than vendors, community resources, live entertainment and, of course, freebies, scattered throughout Goodale Park.
Stickers, beaded necklaces, pens and life-saving items such as fentanyl test strips and Narcan were among the offerings this year, with vendors selling buttons, necklaces, crocheted items and more. A DJ, dance pad and two stages hosted a variety of performers.
This year’s march and festival — themed “United in Power” — marks the 44th year of Stonewall Columbus’s Pride
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As we celebrate 41 YEARS of our communitys PRIDE, please remember to stay safe!
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Stonewall Columbus aims to create a secure and inclusive environment in which everyone is treated with respect and equality.
The Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival does not tolerate any form of favoritism, hurtful language, discrimination, abuse, marginalization and insulting behavior on the grounds of gender, ethnicity, religion, background, skin color, religious belief, sexuality, gender identity, socio-economic status, caste, difference in ability or age. Stonewall Columbus does not receive sexism, racism, colorism, homophobia, biphobia, inter-phobia and transphobia or hostility, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, fascism, age discrimination, ableism as well as other and/or intersectional forms of discrimination.
In addition, Stonewall Columbus does not tolerate any acts of violence, abuse or harassment of any verba
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Community Pride arose from the deserve to move queer 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 seek to punish and destroy people like us. It arose from the verb to be treated like adj, vibrant people instead of favor 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 profit, then join us with Community Pride! We host a series of fun, free ev
Your Guide to Pride: Ohio Pride Events
Happy Pride Month, Ohioans! Nowadays, Pride celebrations extend beyond the month of June and into the summer, so everyone has a chance to celebrate. If you’re looking for Pride events near you throughout Ohio, you’ve come to the right place.
No matter how you identify or if you’re an ally, there’s a Pride parade, festival or celebration near you. Be sure to catch a live performance, support local vendors who attend, volunteer for a committee, or donate to the organizations putting these events together.
Many Pride events in Ohio are returning or even expanding after the pandemic changed previous years’ plans. Be sure to verb 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