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FESTIVAL & PARADE

JUNE 14, 2025

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Boston Pride For The People is excited to announce Pride Month celebration in Boston on June 14, 2025. The celebration will include a parade, a festival, and more!

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Boston Pride For The People is a volunteer-led organization that plans activities and events that celebrate the rich diversity, culture, and intersectionality of the LGBTQ+ community.

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“Boston has a historic legacy of advancing equity and celebrating the LGBTQ+ community. I’m grateful to Boston Pride for The People for their critical work to ensure that we are creating space for joy and inclusivity throughout the year. I look forward to welcoming people from all across the region and country to Boston this June.” -Mayor Michelle Wu

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Boston Pride 2025
Theme Submissions

We want to hear from you!
Help us choose our celebration theme! We’re looking for a theme that embodies the bold spirit of the Stonewall Riots—capturing resilience, defiance, and collective strength in the fight for equality and justice.

Thank you for your time and support!

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Submit your ideas by February 28 at 5pm.

THE MISSION

Empower through creating LGBTQ+ community, and a culture of respectfully reaching across differences to support and love one another.

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Commemorate the Stonewall riots and memorialize the queer, trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of color (QTBIPOC) activists at the forefront of the 20th century lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, plus  (LGBTQ+) movement.

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Celebrate and honor the rich, diverse, creative, and fabulous culture of LGBTQ+ communities, and impart knowledge of LGBTQ+ history and a sense of pride among LGBTQ+ youth.

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Educate on the presence and impacts of oppression and advocate against oppression through disrupting and dismantling systems that cause harm to LGBTQ+ people, especially LGBTQ+ people who face multiple forms of marginalization.

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