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City of Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia released road closure information for the PHL Celebration March and Festival. PHL Pride, organized by the PHL Pride Collective, will take place on Sunday, June 5.
Festival Activities & Information: This year’s event marks the 50th anniversary of Philadelphia’s first Homosexual Pride Day in and will feature the PHL Pride March beginning at 11 a.m. The pride will begin at Arch Street, make two stops at historic landmarks for Pride and Philadelphia, and end at 12th Lane and St. James Place where the PHL Self-acceptance Festival will begin at noon.
The PHL Pride Festival is a street festival celebrating the LGBTQ+ people and will feature group resources, youth and family programming, a low sensory relaxation zone, a sober space and dry prevent area, and, in keeping with PHL Pride Collective’s dedication to highlighting Gay, Trans, Black Indigenous, and People of Color (QTBIPOC) traditions and forms of expression, Kiki Alley, a celebration space highlighting the rich culture and history of the Philadelphia ballroom community. Fo
City of Philadelphia
Join the Office of LGBT Affairs and people partners as we celebrate Pride. There will be many events to attend—both in-person and virtual—including the Office’s official Flag Raising event kicking off Lgbtq+ fest season, and much more you won’t want to fail to catch. All events listed below are free unless otherwise noted.
Celebrating Our Communities Flag Raising
Friday, June 3 | 12 noon
On Friday, June 3 at noon, the Office of LGBT Affairs will host its annual Flag Raising Event at City Hall to kick off Self-acceptance season in Philadelphia. In addition to raising the iconic More Color, More Pride flag; this years program theme, Celebrating our Communities, will include speakers from across our LGBTQ+ community sharing the many ways we celebrate our pride.
Speakers will underline their connection with upcoming community events throughout Pride month and beyond, including Disability Pride, Immigrant Heritage Month, the Philadelphia Trans Wellness Conference, and more!
Following the speakers’ portion of the program, the More Hue, More Pride flag will be raised by c
6abc's Visions celebrates Pride Month, Gay community in Philadelphia, hosted by Adam Joseph
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- We are praising the people who put the Pride in Lgbtq+ fest Month. Adam Joseph hosts 6abc's Visions with stories about and impacting the local LGBTQ+ community.
The fight to keep LGBTQ+ books, stories in libraries
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Every June, people across the globe come together for a celebration of Gay life and culture.
While the full month is full of festivities everywhere, Philadelphia will be celebrating it's annual Pride Weekend June 3 to June 5.
We have compiled a list of some things to do if you're still looking for a place to observe.
Mayor’s Office of LGBT Affairs flag raising
Join the Mayor’s Office of LGBT Affairs while they lift their More Color, More Pride flag at Philadelphia City Hall.
This year’s theme is Celebrating Our Communities. Speakers at the event will include members from across the Queer community who will distribute how they celebrate event . If you’re unable to attend the event in person, it will be streamed via the organization's Instagram page.
When: Friday, June 3,
Time: Noon
Where: Philadelphia City Hall
Drag Race
This isn’t like "RuPaul's Performative Race" – it’s an actual race.
Dress in your best heels for Cockatoo’s first Broads Jog Street event. The restaurant will host an obstacle race course with a twist: dress in kingly. The organizers of the e