World Pride celebrations feature defiant politics on display
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Freddie Lutz, who runs Freddie’s Beach Bar in Arlington, married his longtime partner, Johnny Cervantes, on a WorldPride float.
Gray skies and drizzle gave way to sunshine, multicolored flags and celebrations as the nation’s capital hosted the World Pride parade.
This year's WorldPride Parade will be held in Washington, DC on Saturday, June 7. Here's what you need to know about the festivities.
A global Pride festival celebrating the LGBTQ+ community will culminate on Sunday in a rally and march on the National Mall.
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Looking out across the street at parade floats passing by, Matthew Gudahl smiled as someone with a megaphone shouted, "Happy Pride." Gudahl, 37, stood out as he was surrounded by people wearing outfits full of bright colors along the sidewalk of Emmanuel Cleaver II Boulevard.
Thousands converged to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Capital Pride Parade Saturday in Washington, D.C., amid an extended WorldPride LGBTQ+ celebration that is billed as the world's largest.
While Saturday’s event is indeed a celebration of Greater Cleveland’s LGBTQ community, its history is also rooted in protest – a particularly important distinction in 2025, amid legislative attacks both federally and at the state-level.
Washington, DC, is set to mark the 50th anniversary of Pride celebrations in the nation’s capital this weekend by hosting World Pride 2025.
The federal government has since 1999 recognized Pride Month in June. Did Trump acknowledge it? Rename it Title IX? Here's what to know.
The glitter-caked gatherings at World Pride have taken a more somber tone amid the Trump administration’s crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights. World Pride comes to a close this weekend in Washington, D.C., after a month-long celebration.