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Congestion pricing protest draws a crowd

‘Pride’ is marching on at 55th anniversar­y of the Stonewall Uprising

- BY THERESA BRAINE

The Stonewall Uprising turns 55 years old this year, making it a perfect time to “Reflect. Empower. Unite.”

That’s the extremely fitting theme for 2024’s NYC Pride — one designed to “highlight the importance of the NYC Pride March as the intersecti­on for queer liberation and joy.” The Heritage of Pride Parade, the cornerston­e of NYC Pride, will celebrate its 40th year.

“Drawing upon the activist history that ignited the movement for LGBTQIA+ rights, the theme encourages individual­s, advocates, community leaders and allies to reflect on the challenges they have overcome together and empowers them to take action in shaping our collective future,” organizers said Tuesday.

The LGBTQ community is increasing­ly besieged, making the theme “an imperative and a call to action,” NYC Pride Co-chairman Kazz Alexander told ABC News, which broadcasts the event.

It brings together a reflection on past triumphs and challenges while empowering the community to push for change, he said.

“Unity at this time is critical to our survival,” Alexander said. “Our theme calls us all to action.”

The proliferat­ion of anti-LGBTQ legislatio­n across the United States and escalating violence against trans people make this year’s theme a “beacon of unity, resilience and determinat­ion,” NYC Pride said.

“It serves as a critical call to action for all allies, urging them to demonstrat­e their alliance with the community, particular­ly in government and the private sector, during this crucial time in our nation’s history.”

June 29 will see Youth Pride celebrated, with the annual NYC Pride March & Broadcast in conjunctio­n with PrideFest on June 30.

It’s intended as a celebratio­n of positivity and resilience, NYC Pride Executive Director Sandra Perez told ABC, and is “how we combat all the negativity.”

From an inaugural march in 1970, then called the Christophe­r Street Liberation Day March, Pride has morphed into an annual civil rights demonstrat­ion, the organizers said in recounting Pride’s history.

“Its purpose has expanded over time to encompass raising awareness about the fight against AIDS and honoring those we have lost to illness, violence and neglect.”

 ?? LUIZ C. RIBEIRO FOR NYDN ?? Passionate opponents of congestion pricing take to the steps of City Hall on Tuesday to highlight what they say would be its disastrous effects. Protesters emphasized the negative impact on small businesses and hardships facing the elderly, the disabled and others who use automobile­s for medical visits. The MTA, which is slated to receive funds from the plan for infrastruc­ture improvemen­t, sees it differentl­y.
LUIZ C. RIBEIRO FOR NYDN Passionate opponents of congestion pricing take to the steps of City Hall on Tuesday to highlight what they say would be its disastrous effects. Protesters emphasized the negative impact on small businesses and hardships facing the elderly, the disabled and others who use automobile­s for medical visits. The MTA, which is slated to receive funds from the plan for infrastruc­ture improvemen­t, sees it differentl­y.

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