Gay pride columbus

The first pride march was held on June 28,to commemorate the uprising, according to the Library of Congress. Story by Nathan Hart, Columbus Dispatch. Celebrate Pride weekend in Columbus with the biggest festival, parade, and events honoring LGBTQ+ community.

The Columbus Pride Parade and Festival is an annual event held in Columbus, Ohio around the middle of June. No Kings, Pride protests scheduled in Columbus this pride. These protests are set against a national backdrop of growing unrest due to the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.

In a time when [ ]. Senator Bernie Moreno's office from noon to 1 p. The protests scheduled for Columbus this week were planned before the Gay Angeles protests erupted. Wylie Ambulatory Care Center from to p. Stonewall Columbus Pride events help support Stonewall Columbus which helps the community.

Protesters against ICE deportations gather on the steps of City hall before marching through the streets of downtown Columbus on June 10, Army soldiers load military tanks onto trains en route to Washington D. The Texas U.

Army are preparing to send military vehicles to Washington D. To Our Pride Marchers: As we gather columbus Saturday for the Stonewall Columbus Pride March, we do so in the spirit of unity, visibility, and resistance. As Ohio has extremely cold winters, it is a relief that the gay pride celebrations habitually take place in June, meaning party enthusiasts can benefit from the warm weather and celebrate their pride in relaxed, summer attire.

A No Kings Grove City protest from 4 p. Join the city's vibrant spirit. See where they will happen. Nationwide "No Kings" protests are scheduled to defy the large military parade the Trump administration has planned in Washington D. There are several "No Kings" protests set to take place in central Ohio June They are:.

Stonewall Columbus’ gross failures to protect and support the #BlackPride4 and all queer, trans, and intersex people of color (QTIPOC) — as well as their refusal to condemn CPD’s actions or police presence at Pride — makes it necessary to provide an alternative Pride celebration FOR the community BY the community.

Here are the protests you can expect to see in Central Ohio soon. Protests that started in Los Angeles on June 6 have spread to cities across the U. Two hundred to people marched across downtown Columbus on June 10 to protest ICE and show solidarity with Columbus' immigrant communities, The Dispatch previously reported.

There are also several recurring protests organized by Indivisible Central Ohio that are happening this week.