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New Orleans Pride

New Orleans pride began in 1971, when the newly-formed Gay Liberation Front of New Orleans presented a "Gay In" picnic in February in City Park.  The was the very first such event in the entire state of Louisiana.  Several other gatherings were held throughout the city that year, and intermittently thereafter until it became an annual event in 1978.  The 1978 event, held in Jackson Square, was the first to be identified as "gay pride."  Later that year, a larger event called "Gay Fest" was presented in Washington Square, just outside of the French Quarter. 

The first street parade was held in 1980.  In 1981, the event moved to Armstrong Park, and was emceed by New Orleans native Ellen DeGeneres.  An event of some nature has been held almost every year since.  In 1995, the celebration was rescheduled from June to Fall.  In 1998, the festival was moved back to Armstrong Park, and in 2002 the parade was rescheduled from Saturday afternoon to Sunday night.

For 2005, the organizing Board voted to move Pridefest back to June.  At the same meeting, it was decided to schedule only a street parade during the weekend, putting the other daytime events on hiatus during a year of restructuring.  There was no parade for 2006 or 2007, with only an organized festival being held.  A parade was once again held during the 2008 celebration, with a gathering in Washington Square.

Scheduled for June 25-27th, New Orleans Pride Fesitval Weekend will include:

Pride Street Festival, Sunday June 27
     Bourbon Street between St. Ann and Dumaine Streets beginning at 2 p.m.

 

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