2022 nyc pride march


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Temperatures in New York City are expected to reach 89 degrees Fahrenheit on Sunday, so wear sunscreen and dress appropriately for the heat.

The parade spotlights many activist and nonprofit groups, who march with signs and floats, but for many Pride attendees, the best parts of the event aren't the parade itself. In addition to the many people gathering as a community, the side streets on the parade route are filled with booths and stands where you can buy merchandise (such as flags, pins, and other trinkets) and food. 

There is usually music, amusing, and lots of glitter along the way! You will likely see many people, often with their partners and friends, wearing face paint and outfits in Pride colors.

After the main event is over, many attendees stick around to go to parties. However, if you move right home when you’re done, be aware that the trains out of the city will still be crowded.

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NYC Pride parade and events

NEW YORK - After two years of mostly virtual offerings due to the COVID pandemic, Novel York City Pride celebrations are back in with full-fledged in-person events, including the NYC Pride March a.k.a. NYC Pride parade, as well as festivals, parties, and more in Manhattan.

NYC Pride, a nonprofit organization, produces several LGBTQ events in New York City during Pride Month, including the signature parade celebrating LGBTQ pride, culture, history, and more. 

"The past few years have been incredibly challenging for Recent York. Reviving the local economy is of vital importance, and tourism has long been the lifeblood of the city," NYC Pride co-chair Sue Doster said. "NYC Pride has always been an crucial economic catalyst for the city, bringing in people from across the state to celebrate. We're thrilled to be able to finally invite everyone back."

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NYC Pride Parade a.k.a. NYC Pride March

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Watch the NYC Pride March

NEW YORK (WABC) -- The New York City Pride March returned to a fully in-person event this Sunday. The theme is "Unapologetically Us."

Leading this year's march was influencer Ts Madison, comedian Punkie Johnson, educator/author Schuyler Bailar, artist Dominique Morgan and litigator/advocate Chase Strangio.

"At a occasion when LGBTQIA+ people are under increased attack, the NYC Pride March is a beacon of expectation and community," said Bansri Manek, NYC Pride March Director. "Our grand marshals for this year truly embody the spirit of the theme for NYC Pride , 'Unapologetically Us.' They have embraced their identities and used their platforms to help members of our community truly love and live their truth without fear or shame. They also exemplify the key themes of our Grand Marshal categories, including Trans Rights Champion, Social Justice Warrior, Behind-the-Scenes, Celebrated Luminary and Youth Activism."

The NYC Pride March was broadcast on Channel 7 and streamed across abc7NY co-hosted by Angelica Ross along

After a two-year hiatus, the NYC Pride March returned to the streets of Manhattan last Sunday. Hundreds of God’s Love staff, volunteers, and supporters gathered to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and advocate for equality.

The March began on 32nd Street and 5th Ave, where our gorgeous, gratitude emblazoned float took off downtown. At every turn, there were thousands of supporters, advocacy signs, and members of the God’s Love team passing out fans to assist onlookers beat the blazing heat.

Aboard our float, Culinary Council member Amanda Freitag, Board member Melba Wilson, and comedian, actor, and host, Michelle Buteau, shared their infectious energy with the crowd while representing God’s Love. A distinct shout out to our DJs, Ben Bustamante and Ray Herrera, and the AV team at ADI for keeping the tune bumping and the crowd dancing for hours. Appreciate you to our sponsors OUT@L&#;Oréal for your sustain of our clients, mission, and the Pride March.