Bigger and brighter right on the Mallway, this family friendly, outdoor, rain or shine event will celebrate our LGBTQ+ community and allies featuring food trucks, live music and entertainment, games and educational organizations. Upper Arlington’s second-ever Pride is on for 2022. Lots of great booths highlighting LGBTQ+ organizations, hands-on activities and crafts, food and local shopping specials, live music from Columbus Pride Band and a Drag Queen story time with Soy Queen. Worthington Village Green (951 High Street, Worthington, Ohio, 43085) Parking is available in the Ohio Wesleyan University parking lot across William Street, off of Liberty Street. Food trucks will provide a variety of refreshments. A children’s area will have crafts, games, story times, face painting, two appearances by Nate the Magician and the YMCA’s gaga pit. Entertainment includes two drag shows and performances by Levi Brown, the Lucky Penny Sisters and Isis Yasmeen. More than 40 vendors will be on hand at the free, family-friendly festival. Saturday, June 4īoardman Arts Park (154 W.
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Ohio Pride Eventsįor a full list of Pride celebrations in Ohio, check out Buckeye Flame's 2022 LGBTQ+ Ohio Pride Guide.
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Learn more by visiting the Stonewall Columbus website. Following the parade, enjoy the Columbus Pride Community Festival at Goodale Park. at the corner of Broad Street and High Street, and travel north on High St.
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The annual Pride March will step-off at 10:30 a.m. Stonewall Columbus Pride March and Community Festival With over 200 nonprofit and corporate vendors, 2 performance stages, a community wellness area, a DJ/dancing pad and a plethora of community resources–there will be something at the festival for everyone! Learn more by visiting the Stonewall Columbus website. Stonewall Columbus looks forward to welcoming a variety of communities to the Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival. Stonewall Columbus Pride Community Festival and Resource Fair Stonewall Columbus Pride March and Festival These Pride events were organized in partnership with: College of Engineering, College of Medicine/Wexner Medical Center, College of Social Work, College of Veterinary Alumni Society, College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Transportation and Traffic Management, Office for Disability Services at Ohio State Marion, Pride Veterinary Medical Community Student Chapter, Scarlet and Gay Alumni Society, Student Athlete Support Services Office, TBDBITL Alumni Club, The Ohio State University Alumni Association, and Undergraduate Admissions.
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To join us for these events, please scan the QR code on this page or register online. There will be transportation from the Ohio Union to the line-up location, though participants are welcome to travel to the location independently. The exact time participants will need to arrive is TBA and more details will be shared once the event is closer. A contingent of LGBTQ Buckeyes and allies will march in the parade, and we will be joined by Brutus, TBDBITL Alumni Band, and Alumni Spirit Squad! Step-off for the parade is 10:30 a.m., so participants will need to arrive early to line up on the corner of High Street and Broad Street. This year marks the return of Columbus' Pride Festival and March. Pride March: Saturday, June 18, time TBD. Pride Brunch: Friday, June 17, from 11 a.m. In celebration of LGBTQ Pride Month, the Student Life Multicultural Center is partnering with colleges and departments across campus for two events: The Christopher Street Liberation Day March became an annual occurrence and the idea spread, eventually evolving into the Pride events we celebrate today. LGBTQ folks gathered to march from Stonewall Inn to Central Park, where they then staged a “gay-in” by occupying the park. As Stonewall Inn was located on Christopher Street, the event was called the Christopher Street Liberation Day March. One year later in 1970, LGBTQ activists organized a march to commemorate the riots. The Stonewall Riots are seen as a tipping point in the LGBTQ rights movement. While this was not the first instance of the LGBTQ community fighting back against mistreatment, the Stonewall riots received more mainstream attention than similar protests. This night, the patrons of Stonewall fought back, resisting arrest and beginning a riot that would continue for the next 6 days. In the early hours of June 28, 1969, police raided a gay bar in New York City called Stonewall Inn and began making arrests.
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LGBTQ Pride Month is recognized in June to commemorate the Stonewall Inn Riots. Every year, festivals and marches occur all across the world in celebration of the LGBTQ community and our collective liberation.