There will be NO in-person Pride Parade on Saturday, June 26th. Its a great way to be a part of the Phoenix LGBT-Q community and support people in furthering their education. In line with the easing of COVID restrictions and the reopening of Dublin City, we will have a Pride Hub & Shop on Duke Street, exhibitions at Filmbase in Temple Bar, The Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and more to complement our online activities. The festival will end on the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots on Monday, June 28th. The Virtual Pride Parade will once again be broadcast from The Round Room at The Mansion House on Saturday, June 26th as part of a full-day entertainment programme.
With thousands of participants, the Phoenix Pride Parade is the Largest LGBTQ+ Parade in Arizona Join us NOVEMat 10 AM Kick off at 3rd St and Thomas and runs to 3rd St and Indian School Updated: 1. Week 3: Health & Wellbeing (June 14th – 20th) The Phoenix Pride Parade raises funds for Phoenix Pride and the Pride Community Grants and Scholarships Programs.Week 2: Culture, Arts & Heritage (June 7th – 13th).This year, each week will have a different focus: Traditionally, the whole month of June is designated as Pride, with a variety of organisations running Pride events and activities. Dublin Pride is the biggest LGBTQ+ fundraising event of the year, and as such, we are excited to launch a new initiative to support LGBTQ+ organisations affected by the COVID-19 crisis. This year’s theme is “Community”, with a focus on promoting and supporting the vital work of LGBTQ+ organisations and services. We are delighted to announce that the Dublin Pride Festival & Parade will return this year! The festival programme will be launched by The Lord Mayor of Dublin Hazel Chu on Monday, May 17th, International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia & Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), and run throughout June. Arrival guide for international students.Coworking & Enterprise Centres in Dublin.Public and private healthcare in Ireland.