In an uneasy climate, diverse pride groups converge on DC with differing interests but common goals
- People from Black, Latino, LGBTQ, and transgender backgrounds are coming together in Washington, D.C., to participate in World Pride on May 25, 2025.
- This event arises amid widespread anti-immigrant, racist, and anti-LGBTQ sentiments amplified by recent federal policies and political climate.
- World Pride will feature celebrations including parades, music, and cultural events alongside political strategizing and discussions on community survival and care.
- Frankie Miranda, Puerto Rican and Hispanic Federation CEO, urged Pride to embrace direct political action focused on upcoming 2026 elections to protect threatened immigrant and LGBTQ rights.
- Organizers expect World Pride to reinforce solidarity across diverse identities while addressing multisided attacks and emphasizing the message, “We’re not going anywhere.
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In an uneasy climate, diverse pride groups converge on DC with differing interests but common goals
Members of different LGBTQ and transgender communities are descending on the nation's capital with plans for celebrations, parades, concerts and more.
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