The Telegram (St. John's)

Rain & rainbows at Pride Parade

As many as 1,800 people showed their Pride on Sunday, although there was a notable absentee

- BY DAVID MAHER

A deluge of rain couldn’t dampen the rainbows as hundreds marched in the St. John’s Pride Parade on Sunday.

Members of the Indian River High School Gender-sexuality Alliance (GSA) were leading the way, after being invited to Grand Marshall the parade by the St. John’s Pride board of directors.

The group started a wave of conversati­on about how the LGBTQ+ community is treated in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador following a request to the Springdale town council for a rainbow crosswalk in April. The request was denied, but 2018 marked the first year Springdale celebrated Pride Week, in no small thanks to the GSA’S efforts.

“It’s a happy feeling,” said Amber Patey, a member of the GSA.

“We started out with something that we were hoping to do in Springdale with the crosswalk and we got something else instead,” said Josh Stevenson, one of the organizers of the GSA.

“I think we can see an impact across the province as opposed to in our home town and for us, that’s even better than having a crosswalk.”

“I don’t think anyone could have predicted where this ended up going. Every day it was something new and different and sometimes incredibly frightenin­g, other times very uplifting,” said Ruth Cameron, a teacher at Indian River High.

Derek Semerad, co-chair of St. John’s Pride, estimated a crowd between 1,600 and 1,800 strong turned up on Sunday — which means it was likely the largest Pride parade in the province’s history.

“It feels excellent. It’s been a fourmonth roller coaster. My eyes have been opened to both the issues in this town and the issues of the Pride board in the past. It’ll be very interestin­g to see what we can manage next year with a board that’s isn’t there for the interim, but for the full two years,” said Semerad.

“We’ve seen everything that could go wrong with a parade go wrong and we’re here anyway.”

Tory representa­tion missing

Two of the three major political parties were represente­d in Sunday’s parade — with only the Progressiv­e Conservati­ve Party of Newfoundla­nd and Labrador skipping Sunday’s event.

In a statement, the party explained why Leader Ches Crosbie couldn’t attend, but gave no reason why the party as a whole missed out.

“Mr. Crosbie committed to attending the Bay St. George Mi’kmaq Powwow this weekend on the island’s west coast. Mr. Crosbie believes the celebratio­n and promotion of indigenous cultures are important steps in reconcilia­tion efforts that are on-going across our country,” read the statement.

The party has had a presence at previous pride parades.

PC MHA David Brazil will read a statement on behalf of the party at Monday’s raising of the Pride flag at Confederat­ion Building.

 ?? DAVID MAHER/THE TELEGRAM ?? The Indian River High School Gender Sexuality Alliance led the way at the St. John’s Pride Parade on Sunday.
DAVID MAHER/THE TELEGRAM The Indian River High School Gender Sexuality Alliance led the way at the St. John’s Pride Parade on Sunday.
 ?? DAVID MAHER PHOTOS ?? Pride started out as a protest and one group kept the spirit alive on Sunday.
DAVID MAHER PHOTOS Pride started out as a protest and one group kept the spirit alive on Sunday.
 ??  ?? Gay families were front and centre throughout Sunday’s parade.
Gay families were front and centre throughout Sunday’s parade.
 ??  ?? One teacher came down on her own to show her support for LGBTQ+ students across the province
One teacher came down on her own to show her support for LGBTQ+ students across the province
 ??  ?? Seriously, I dare you not to have fun at a Pride parade, these belly dancers appear to say.
Seriously, I dare you not to have fun at a Pride parade, these belly dancers appear to say.
 ??  ?? Multiple church congregati­ons came out to show their support, including St. Mark’s Anglican Church
Multiple church congregati­ons came out to show their support, including St. Mark’s Anglican Church
 ??  ?? One marcher shows that asexuals have their place among the LGBTQ+ community
One marcher shows that asexuals have their place among the LGBTQ+ community
 ??  ?? The NL Beard and Moustache Club, led by organizer Hassan Hai, showed impressive facial hair is a plus when it comes to showing Pride
The NL Beard and Moustache Club, led by organizer Hassan Hai, showed impressive facial hair is a plus when it comes to showing Pride

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