In light of the tragic events in Orlando, we again invite all attendees to take part in this annual tradition that this year will demonstrate our resolve, our solidarity, and our love.
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Otherwise you can see the full parade lineup here.Įvery year, at the end of our Parade, everyone is welcome to join together, march with us, and carry the Pride Flag through our community to our Pride Festival.
Orlando Contingent – RSVP In tribute to the 49 lives lost, the Orlando contingent will have signs portraying the names, ages and photos of those lost in Orlando.Pride Youth Marching Band – RSVP Since its inclusion within the festival the Pride Youth Marching band has grown substantially! We recruit many LGBTQA students within the Southern California region and they perform at the intersection of Normal St & University Ave at 10:30am.Military Contingent – RSVP The military contingent will be led by Secretary of the Army, Eric Fanning, and is always a crowd pleasing contingent for parade goers.A few contingents you should look for are: Saturday will begin with the annual San Diego Pride Parade at 11am at the intersection of Normal St and University Ave. Social Media: Facebook | Awards | Speakersįollowing the parade the Hillcrest Business Association and San Diego Pride will be having a Block Party! Be sure to grab your tickets here. This year there will be a number of speakers who will be discussing various topics which includes Secretary of the Army, Eric Fanning. (Balboa Dr & 8th Dr) Description: The rally is a time to recognize and honor leaders who are working hard to preserve our gains and meet the many challenges still facing our community.
What: Spirit of Stonewall Rally When: 6PM – 7PM Where: Marston Pt. This weekend’s activities are stacked and they’re also a great way to show your support and love for our LGBT communities! Friday Primarily through the Music Festival ticket and beverage sales, sponsorship and exhibitor fees San Diego Pride has distributed over $2 million dollars to the advancement of its mission – to foster pride in and respect for all LGBT people locally, nationally, and globally. Since 1974, in honor of the 1969 Stonewall Rebellion, San Diego has been a part of this growing tradition. For the past 42 years Pride festivals, events, and parades have existed in various places all over this country.