Boston Pride was back this year holding a week long schedule of events, including the Pride Parade marching through the streets of Boston, two festival areas, one for 21+, and one for familes. Venues included Boston Common and City Hall plaza.
The annual pride parade for LGBTQ+ people did not happen last year because of disagreements among organizers about who to include and the emphasis on corporations. Boston Pride for the People promised a more inclusive event this year and a more grassroots influence. An estimated one million people attended the days events on 6/10/23, and more than 10,000 marched in the parade. Visit https://www.bostonprideforthepeople.org to learn more.
- Lots of people had fun dressing up in costume as the Boston Pride Parade makes its way through the streets of Boston on 6/10/23 to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.. Photo by Glenn C. Silva for the Fairhaven Neighborhood News.
- Marchers stop to give a smile for the photographer as the Boston Pride Parade makes its way through the streets of Boston on 6/10/23 to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.. Photo by Glenn C. Silva for the Fairhaven Neighborhood News.
- Parade committee members carry the Boston Pride Banner in the parade as it makes its way through the streets of Boston on 6/10/23 to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. Photo by Glenn C. Silva for the Fairhaven Neighborhood News.
- Boston Pride Committee members, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Mass. Governor Maura Healey, US Senator Edward Markey, and volunteers share lots of laughs just before cutting the ribbon before the Boston Pride Parade marches through the streets of Boston on 6/10/23 to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. Photo by Glenn C. Silva for the Fairhaven Neighborhood News.
- The Moving Violations Motorcycle Club leads the way, in a tradition of many years, as the Boston Pride Parade travels through the streets of Boston on 6/10/23 to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.. Photo by Glenn C. Silva for the Fairhaven Neighborhood News.
- Massachusetts Governor, Maura Healey, and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll wave to the estimated million people who attended the Boston Pride Parade on 6/10/23 to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. Photo by Glenn C. Silva for the Fairhaven Neighborhood News.
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