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At the Philadelphia Pride March, hope and resilience — and a 600-foot-long flag — were on display

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"As much as Pride is a moment of celebration, we are also here to say that we are going to stand up and fight back,” said Philadelphia Councilmember-at-large Rue Landau.

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Philadelphia celebrated the Pride 2025 to kick off Pride Month with color, music and memory. This Sunday, tens of thousands of people marched on a half-mile tour, from Old City to the heart of Gayborhood. They commemorated 50 years since Pennsylvania became the first state in the U.S. to protect LGBTQ+ employees from discrimination. The march began at 10:30 a.m. on Sixth and Walnut streets, evoking the legacy of the historic Annual Reminders pro…

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Inquirer broke the news in Philadelphia, United States on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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