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Boston filled with crowds Saturday for the annual Pride parade. But this year's event felt different to some, with a "No Kings" protest against President Trump folded in.
The monthlong celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride reached its rainbow-laden crescendo Sunday as huge crowds took part in jubilant, ...
Pride celebrations typically weave politics and protest together with colorful pageantry, but this year’s iterations took a ...
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Boston's Pride parade, in Copley Square, coincided with the “No Kings” demonstration, converging the two causes. Twirling rainbow umbrellas and waving Pride flags under drizzling skies ...
June remains one of the most significant months for the LGBTQIA+ community worldwide. June 28 is internationally recognized ...
“No Kings” organizers, including Mass 50501 and the Indivisible Mass Coalition, had encouraged the Boston protesters to join in with the Pride parade, to show “joyous defiance of anti-LGBTQIA+ tyranny ...
BOSTON — The Boston pride rally and the No Kings rally organizers said more than 1 million people showed up Saturday on Boston Common to celebrate the LGBTQ community and democracy.
Boston Pride held its 49th parade on Saturday, June 8, 2019. The parade reflected on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots that took place in Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan in 1969.