“We wanted to be extremely careful and put the health and safety of all those who participate with us as the top priority.” Organizers of New York City’s Pride March are pivoting amid challenges to hosting an in-person event.
Organizers of New York City’s annual Pride March say they welcomed a record five million spectators to their annual late June event last year, building upon the fact the 2019 edition coincided with the 50th anniversary of the uprising of Manhattan’s Stonewall Inn.
This year, they didn’t necessarily anticipate the same numbers, but they thought the march, which also typically features thousands of participants, from community groups to prominent politicians, would be able to continue its history of shining an important global...
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