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Marchers and crowds flood NYC streets to celebrate WorldPride

Source: myfox8.com - Sunday, June 30, 2019
New Yorker Stephen Carella wore a shirt to Sunday’s historic parade honoring the LGBTQ activists who made the celebration possible. He wrote the names Marsha P. Johnson, Harvey Milk, Sylvia Rivera and Stormé DeLarverie in black marker on the front. The back noted that homosexuality is still illega l in many countries. “We still have work to do,” the back of Carella’s shirt read. “A lot of people come to Pride for the photo ops,” Carella told CNN. said. “I want to remember the people who fought for us. We stand on their shoulders.” Carella was among tens of thousands of people who flocked to downtown Manhattan from across the country and around the world for the first WorldPride celebration in the United States. The march comes at a time when LGBTQ rights are under threat in the United States. Yet the tone and messaging from marchers and parade-goers was celebratory and hopeful. Law enforcement, including members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, held hands as they strode down the parade route to applause from the crowd. Members of cast of the FX drama, “Pose,” a show about New York City’s LGBTQ ballroom culture in the 1980s and 1990s, served as grand marshals. WorldPride took place during the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots , considered the catalyst for the modern gay rights movement. The parade passed by the Stonewall Inn, the site of the 1969 uprising that saw the LGBTQ community fight back against NYPD officers wh
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