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Margaret Cho to be L.A. Pride parade grand marshal

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LOS ANGELES » Comedian Margaret Cho and the late actor Leslie Jordan were named grand marshals Sunday of this year's L.A. Pride parade, while the ACLU of Southern California was named the event's “community grand marshal.”

Cho will serve as the “icon grand marshal,” honoring her years of anti-racism, anti-bullying advocacy and her support of LGBTQ rights, according to the Christophe­r Street West Associatio­n, which produces the L.A. Pride celebratio­n. “I'm thrilled and incredibly honored to be the Icon Grand Marshal,” Cho said in a statement. “We need this Pride more than ever. I have been attending Pride celebratio­ns since 1978 and this time around the need to celebrate as well as unite is more urgent than it has ever been. Our love is greater than their hate.”

Jordan, who died at age 67 in October when he suffered a heart attack while driving in Hollywood, will serve as the “legacy grand marshal,” a new designatio­n that will “posthumous­ly celebrate those who have made an everlastin­g impact on the hearts and lives of our community,” according to Christophe­r Street West. A group of Jordan's relatives and friends will ride in the parade in a custom vehicle.

“We are overjoyed by Christophe­r Street West's heartfelt recognitio­n to name Leslie as L.A. Pride's Legacy Grand Marshal,” Jordan's sister, Jana “Cricket” Jordan, said in a statement. “This honor further solidifies the positive impact he made in the world, but more importantl­y for the LGBTQ+ community. His spirit continues to bring love and light.”

The ACLU of Southern California was chosen as the community grand marshal to recognize its 100th anniversar­y “of fighting for LGBTQ+ civil fights.” Organizers of L.A. Pride noted that the ACLU helped Christophe­r Street West sue the city in 1970 so it could obtain a parade permit for the first Pride Parade.

“For a century, we've been on the front lines fighting for people to be their true, authentic selves,” Hector Villagra, executive director of the ACLU of Southern California,

said in a statement. “We're honored to be the Community Grand Marshal and proud to love, live among, and protect LGBTQ California­ns.”

The Pride Parade will be held June 11 and will be televised on KABC Channel 7.

The parade will step off at 11 a.m. at Sunset Boulevard and Highland Avenue in Hollywood, moving north on Highland, then east on Hollywood Boulevard and south on Cahuenga Boulevard, ending at Cahuenga and Sunset.

Earlier this year, Christophe­r Street West announced that pop superstars Mariah Carey and Megan Thee Stallion will headline this year's L.A. Pride in the Park.

Megan Thee Stallion will perform June 9 and Carey on June 10 at Los Angeles State Historic Park, just north of Chinatown between the 110 Freeway and the Los Angeles River.

General and VIP single-day and weekend tickets are available at lapride.org.

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