How can our viewers watch or participate in PRIDE events? Our organization and other LGBT serving organizations host community events, programs and fundraisers throughout the year that aim to further the mission of fostering equality and respect for all lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities locally. In San Diego, Pride isn’t just one weekend, is it? if public health guidance allows, capacity may increase as the date of each event approaches. We are teaming up with community partners and sponsors to produce and promote unique Pride celebrations with live streaming and limited-capacity Covid-compliant in-person events throughout San Diego. What is different about the celebration post-Covid? Pride is a time to come together to celebrate the beautiful diversity of our community. It is time for us to take a moment to pause and reflect on everything we’ve come through in the last year. How did you choose this year’s theme “RESILIENT”?
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There are typically more than 250,000 persons lining the 1.5 mile route supporting parade contingents as they march along. In a “normal” year, celebrations take place with the highlight being the PRIDE Parade starting at the Pride Flag on University winding through Hillcrest to end at Balboa Park where the festival takes place. ABC 10News Anchor, Virginia Cha spoke about this family friendly annual event with Fernando Lopez, Executive Director, San Diego Pride.
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Celebrating equality and fostering respect has been the mission of San Diego LGBT Pride for almost fifty years.