Celebrated on 06/01/2026
Pride Month commemorates the Stonewall Riots of June 1969, a pivotal event in the LGBTQ+ rights movement. The first Pride marches were held in 1970 in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, marking the anniversary of the uprising. Today, Pride events are celebrated worldwide, often featuring parades, festivals, and educational activities.
Pride Month traces its roots to the Stonewall Riots, which began on June 28, 1969, in New York City. Police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Greenwich Village, sparking days of protests and clashes with law enforcement. This uprising galvanized the LGBTQ+ community, leading to the formation of activist groups like the Gay Liberation Front. The first Pride marches were organized by activists such as Brenda Howard, known as the "Mother of Pride," to commemorate the Stonewall anniversary and demand equal rights.
Initially, Pride events were small, grassroots protests. Over decades, they grew into large-scale celebrations, with corporate sponsorships and official recognition. In 1999, President Bill Clinton declared June as Gay and Lesbian Pride Month, later expanded by President Barack Obama to include the full LGBTQ+ spectrum. Today, Pride Month features parades, concerts, workshops, and memorials. It also highlights ongoing struggles, such as transgender rights and intersectionality, while fostering visibility and community solidarity.
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