Pride in London announces the 50th anniversary pride parade with landmark participation and a return to its historic route

Pride in London has announced the 2022 parade route, with a monumental number of applications. After a two year hiatus, the 2022 Pride Parade, which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the UK’s first Pride march in 1972, is returning to the streets of the capital, with nearly 40,000 applications from all sections of the community and over 400 community groups. On Saturday, 2 July, the parade will trace the route of the historic 1972 march, passing important sites from the UK’s LGBT+ movement. The parade kicks off at Hyde Park…

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Pride in London calls for 30,000 ‘Acts of Allyship’ with launch of new digital community hub

With LGBT+ communities more isolated and divided than ever under lockdown, Pride in London – the UK’s largest Pride event – is launching a brand new digital community hub to galvanise people into making much-needed ‘Acts of Allyship‘ for those in other LGBT+ groups. The campaign, part of Pride in London’s 2020 theme You!Me!Us!We!, will provide resources on how to be a better ally, as well as enabling people to directly make a tangible difference to marginalised groups – for example, by supporting queer artists and performers by attending a…

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TfL celebrates diversity with new roundels for Pride

The Mayor of London and Transport for London (TfL) celebrate Pride this year with a trio of inclusive roundels ahead of Pride in London on Saturday 6 July. For the first time ever, the Bi Pride roundel can be seen across the transport network alongside the now iconic colours of the rainbow and Trans Pride flags to celebrate the LGBT+ community. To reflect the diversity of sexualities and gender identities, the ever-popular rainbow roundel returns with additional black and brown stripes to mark the representation of the BAME LGBT+ community.…

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Getty Images appointed as an Official Media Partner of Pride in London

Getty Images, a world leader in visual communication, today announces that it has been appointed as an Official Media Partner of Pride in London, which will see it capture this year’s official celebrations and set up a legacy collection of content for Pride in London to reference in years to come. Under the official designation, Getty Images will deploy its elite roster of expert news and entertainment photographers and videographers – who have a long history of covering Pride events – to cover the Pride in London parade on 7th…

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Pride in London launches Community Parade Campaign

The volunteer-run organisation that organises the world’s biggest LGBT+ Festival and London’s third biggest public event has launched its Community Parade Campaign. From today over 1,000 screens across London will show parade groups ‘marching’ across them with messages of why they take part in Pride in London. As part of its Pride Matters campaign, the community interest group has been asking people what Pride means to them ahead of the official parade on July 7. For the first time, the artwork and delivery was managed by the in-house agency of…

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