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NYC Pride

NYC PRIDE EVENTS AND ATTRACTIONS

People in vibrant costumes, some on stilts, parade down a city street with colorful flags and banners. A large, elaborate puppet figure is in the center. Spectators line the sidewalk. Buildings and trees are in the background.
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Historic Moments in NYC Pride

The modern LGBTQ+ rights movement began in earnest at the Stonewall Inn in 1969. The fight has been progressing ever since.

LGBTQ Landmark at Christopher Park in West Village, Manhattan
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LGBTQ+ Landmarks

The Stonewall Inn is just one of the many historic LGBTQ+ spots to visit in NYC, where the modern gay rights movement began.

An embrace at the Christopher Street Pier
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NYC Pride Weekend 2022 in the West Village

Photographer Richard Renaldi captures the scene in and around Christopher Street.

James Tom sitting on stool during photoshoot
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James Tom Q&A

The comedian, writer and actor shares why NYC is a beacon for trans people.

Ginger's Bar, exterior
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A Night at Ginger’s

Photographer Jeanette Spicer visits one of the City’s few remaining lesbian bars to capture its significance to the community.

Shoppers at Bluestockings Cooperative
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How Bluestockings Embraces Everyone

The City’s only trans-, queer-, sex-worker-owned bookstore has been part of the Lower East Side for two decades.

People at Christopher Street Tours in Manhattan
Attractions & Tours
New York City

Christopher Street Tours

This LGBTQ+-owned and -operated walking tour company is inspired by the deep history and invigorating stories of the LGBTQ+ community in NYC and across the globe.

NYC PRIDE STORIES

Photographer Robert Andy Coombs taking a picture on a medium format camera
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Pride Diary 2023: Robert Andy Coombs

“New York will always have an amazing spot in my heart.”

A person with long hair is leaning against a white wall in a gym, wearing a dark tank top and patterned shorts. Their hands are wrapped, and they appear focused. Gym equipment is visible in the background.
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Pride Diary 2021: Tommy Kha

Photographer Tommy Kha documents queer Asian American communities for his latest Pride diary installment.

Photographs by Lia Clay Miller
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Pride Diary 2019: Lia Clay Miller

Lia Clay Miller joined the Queer Liberation March to support her trans community and document NYC activist spirit.

A woman with long braids stands beside a man with tattoos and a headscarf. They are in front of a bamboo fence. The woman wears a green top and black shorts; the man wears a denim vest and patterned pants.
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Pride Diary 2019: Texas Isaiah

The photographer captures images that demonstrate a personal connection with his subjects.

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