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Pride events typically include parades, parties and rallies but amidst the ongoing global pandemic, those types of celebrations will have to wait until next year. Pride celebrations may look different this year, but it’s certainly no less important.įollowing the Stonewall riots, which occurred in New York City at the end of June in 1969, the month of June has served as recognition and celebration of the impact of the LGBTQ+ community.