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Stand your ground at the NYC Pride Rally

The 2018 NYC Pride Rally is at the Stonewall National Monument in Christopher Park, Greenwich Village on Friday, June 22, 2018 from 5 – 7 pm. FREE

The Rally commemorates the first Gay Power demonstration in Washington Square Park, one month after the Stonewall Riots of June 1969. That first gathering was followed by a candlelight vigil.

This is the official kick-off for NYC Pride Weekend.


NYC Pride Rally 2018

Danity Diamond hosts. Here’s the lineup:

Keynote Welcome: Jacob Tobia
Co-Chairs Welcome: Maryanne + David
Speaker NJ Councilperson: Betsy Driver
Speaker: Marti Gold Cummings
Entertainer: Resistance Revival Chorus
Speaker: Rachel Tiven – Lambda Legal
Speaker: Dr Herukhuti
Speaker: Tyler Ford
Entertainer: Taina Asili
Speaker: Jodie Patterson
Speaker: Evelyn Castillo
Speaker: Mariah Lopez
Entertainer + Speaker: Ms. White
Speaker: Kenita Placide
Keynote Speaker: Jacob Tobia
Emcee Close / Performance: Danity Diamond


NYC Pride Rally Tickets

No tickets needed. Just show up.


Visit the NYC Pride Rally

Stonewall National Monument
Christopher Park
(Christopher St at Seventh Avenue)
Greenwich Village, Manhattan

Go early because the area will be packed.

Travel light for a very big crowd and the possibility of heavy security because of the times we live in.

The Stonewall National Monument is in Christopher Park, just across the street from the Stonewall Inn.

Subway

(1) to Christopher St

Bus

  • M8 to Christopher St – Waverly Place (right in front of the Stonewall Inn, although the street may be closed)
  • M20 to Seventh Avenue South – Barrow St

For more information, visit www.nycpride.org


 


Published June 22, 2018 ~ Updated November 21, 2022.

Filed Under: FESTIVALS, Greenwich Village

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