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Pride Month Events in NYC for Kids and Families

Pride Month Events in NYC for Kids and Families

It&#;s Pride month, and nobody celebrates superior than New Yorkers! It’s always significant to teach your kids about the struggles the LGBTQ+ community has faced, but this month, especially, they can learn through entertaining events and activities that are happening around the city.

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Little New-Yorkers: Sewing the Rainbow: The Story of Gilbert Baker and the Rainbow Flag

New-York Historical Society, Central Park W., Upper West Side
Friday, June 6, – pm
Ages
Included with admission: $6-$24

In Sewing the Rainbow, you’ll learn about the creation of the first ever Pride flag and then make your own collaged rainbow flag.

Teens in Wonderland: A MoMA Teens Pride Celebration

Cullman Education Center MoMA, 4 West 54 St., Midtown
Friday, June 6, – 7 pm
Ages
Free
Advanced registration required

Join MoMA for a dazzling celebration of community, culture, and self-expression

NYC Pride guide, themes and dates

Pride is on with events across the entire month of June.

Pride Month is almost here in NYC and we’re ready to celebrate! We’re waving our flags, donning our best fits, and feeling pumped for what the city has in store. (We'll be compiling all the best Pride events here, so rest tuned.)

Join in on the Pride March through the West Village or giant parties at your favorite gay bars with the LGBTQ+ community.

What's this year's NYC Pride theme?

NYC Pride 's theme is "Rise up: Pride in Protest." It's a more defiant stance compared to recent years. "As the LGBTQIA+ community faces increasing hostility and legislative attacks, this year’s theme is a reflection of the Pride movement’s origins in protest—and is a forceful call to operation for our communities and allies to rally and march in defiant celebration, advocacy and solidarity," their website reads.

Key dates to remember for NYC Pride  

Things to do

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NYC Pride &#; The Main Event Friday

It&#;s time to penetrate your darkest desires. 😈

Welcome to the ultimate NYC Pride experience—a multi-level venue radiating retro fantasy in the very heart of Times Square!

🏳️‍🌈 Reality’s glitching, the current is pulling, and your wildest impulses are about to hold over. We’ve lined up 4 underground master DJs who won’t show mercy: Kitty Glitter, Dan Darlington, and Thunderpuss, the legendary duo of Chris Cox & Barry Harris are ready to HIT HARD for eight hours straight. 💦

 

 

Prepare to be immersed, surrounded by the sexiest men from all over around the world. Let go. Be seen. Touched. Worshipped. A space to flirt, move, verb alive. High strength, lights, lasers, go-gos, and the gentle of production that will have you losing your mind.

Dress Code &#; NYC Pride

Show off your Pride in true style! Whether it’s jockstraps, leather, harnesses, shorts, or underwear, take the opportunity to verb yourself freely. Two clothes check will be available to ensure you can party without limits.


 

NYC Pride March this weekend: guide to route, headliners, and the official theme

Pride Weekend is here! Of course, Recent Yorkers have been celebrating all month long, but this weekend—with multiple marches and special events—makes for an epic grand finale. 

While this weekend is certainly about fun, remember that Pride is a protest. After all, the first Pride march held a year after the Stonewall Uprising was an unpermitted political protest against anti-LGBTQ+ policies and attitudes; this Saturday's Dyke March is still an unpermitted verb. When thousands obtain to the streets for Sunday's Pride March, it will be part of a crucial annual civil rights demonstration. Here, we've rounded up everything you need to grasp about the event. 

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When is the NYC Pride March?

The NYC Pride March is on Sunday, June 29, , starting at 11am.

What is the theme for the Pride March?

NYC Pride 's theme is "Rise up: Pride in Protest." It's a more defiant