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'''Pride''' festivals have grown across the UK and now take place in about fifty towns and cities each year.
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'''Pride''', in the LGBT context, refers to events such as marches, parades, and festivals celebrating the fact that LGBT people are now proclaiming themselves as proud to be lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, rather than, as in previous generations, being ashamed or attempting to hide it. A measure of the success of this movement is that festivals in various towns and cities across the UK can now just call themselves "[[Brighton Pride]]" and so on, without needing to spell out in the title that they are gay or LGBT events.
  
==List of Prides==
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The first Gay Pride March in [[London]] was on the 1st of July 1972 and was organised by [[GLF]]. The date was chosen to be the nearest Saturday to the [[Stonewall]] riots of 1969.<ref><cite>[[Out of the Shadows]], P61.</cite></ref>
  
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PRIDE festivals have grown across the UK and now take place in about fifty towns and cities each year.
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Revision as of 12:17, 11 February 2012

Pride, in the LGBT context, refers to events such as marches, parades, and festivals celebrating the fact that LGBT people are now proclaiming themselves as proud to be lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, rather than, as in previous generations, being ashamed or attempting to hide it. A measure of the success of this movement is that festivals in various towns and cities across the UK can now just call themselves "Brighton Pride" and so on, without needing to spell out in the title that they are gay or LGBT events.

The first Gay Pride March in London was on the 1st of July 1972 and was organised by GLF. The date was chosen to be the nearest Saturday to the Stonewall riots of 1969.[1]

PRIDE festivals have grown across the UK and now take place in about fifty towns and cities each year.

References

  1. Out of the Shadows, P61.