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New Hampshire Pride Events

The month of June is assigned to celebrating inclusion, diversity and acceptance of all. Communities around New Hampshire have planned events, festivals, and parades in recognition of Pride Month. Here are some of the events happening around the state.  

Windham Pride Festival

This year marks the 5th annual pride festival organized by Windham’s Citizens for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. The family-friendly event is free and offers activities for all ages, as well as live show and food trucks.

Date: Sunday, June 8, 12pm–4pm
Location: Windham High School

Lebanon Opera Property Pride Celebration

The all-ages "Party in the Park" is back in downtown Lebanon for its 4th year.  The evening begins with a resource and artisan fair featuring more than 20 organizations. There will be crafts, food, games and more. Once the sun goes down, their signature silent disco begins. Join guest DJs for dancing under the stars.

Date: Friday, June 13, 6pmpm / 9pmpm  
Location: Colburn Park, Downtown Lebanon

North Country

A Legacy
of Love

Celebrating St. Pete's LGBTQIA+ community, days a year!

June 01,

St Pete Identity festival Month
June

Florida's largest LGBTQIA+ Pride celebration is advocate and we have events happening all year long!

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The contributions of our local partners enable us to achieve our mission of supporting the LGBTQIA+ group year round. Would you like to contribute to our cause?

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To strengthen St. Petersburg’s legacy of inclusion and diversity, providing a safe space for the education, self-exploration, and celebration of our LGBTQIA+ society and allies. By championing equity and representation, we aim to create an open and compassionate people where people are empowered to thrive. No matter who they are.

For more than 20 years, we’ve marched in rainbow-clad celebration of the spectrum of love and life. What started as a promenade became a parade and then a full Lgbtq+ fest Month. And we now host year-round events to amplify, support, and commemorate the diverse voices of the LGBTQIA+ community – includ

THANK YOU, SAN DIEGO!

Date Posted: July 21,  |  By: San Diego Pride

What an unforgettable week of Pride celebrations! From powerful moments of reflection to the joy and harmony of the San Diego Pride Pride and Festival, YOU showed up with love, resilience and spirit like never before. Because of you, this was a record-breaking year…

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Welcome to Pride

Date Posted: July 17,  |  By: Kristin Flickinger

Welcome to San Diego Pride, While we/I ‘d exist to start this message with a jubilant, “Happy Pride!”, we find ourselves in a moment that calls for much more. Across the country, LGBTQIA+ people—especially trans and nonbinary youth and service members—are under coordinated and…

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The San Diego Self-acceptance Festival Schedule is LIVE

Date Posted: July 3,  |  By: San Diego Pride

Dear Community, It’s day to make your Pride plans — because the official San Diego Pride Festival schedule is HERE! From GRAMMY® level talent like Kehlani and Kim Petras to rising local legends this year’s lineup is a celebr

Note: Traveling as an LGBTQ+ person always carries a certain degree of risk. It is our existence as we navigate a earth with 60+ countries criminalizing our relationships and a rise in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation around the society. We encourage our traveling society to understand the laws and cultural challenges they may face in any destination they choose to visit for Pride and beyond. Don't be afraid of the world, but always research information specific to your travels. Enjoy Pride, be alert, and look out for each other! 


The LGBTQ+ rights movement has made tremendous strides over the past few decades and much of the progress in noticeability is thanks in part to gay pride parades and marches that have taken place in cities around the world.

The global landscape for LGBTQ+ rights, protections and acceptance varies tremendously by location, with some destinations attracting millions of visitors to their events like Madrid Gay Parade, Sao Paulo Gay Pride or San Francisco Gay Pride, while more than 70 other countries have laws that allow discrimin