As DC Welcomes the World for Pride, Marchers Spotlight Rollbacks of LGBTQ Rights in US
- LGBTQ+ people and supporters held a vibrant WorldPride parade on June 2025 near the White House in Washington, DC.
- The event followed President Donald Trump's executive orders limiting transgender rights and rescinding anti-discrimination policies since his 2024 reelection.
- Organizers indicated there were no scheduled counterprotests, but officials closed off well-known locations such as Dupont Circle to help prevent disturbances.
- The Trump administration launched the 2019 'Ending the HIV Epidemic' initiative aiming to reduce HIV infections by 90% by 2030, while White House officials said the president is 'honoured to serve all Americans.'
- The parade and a political rally at the Lincoln Memorial symbolized community defiance against rights rollbacks and highlighted ongoing challenges for LGBTQ+ individuals.
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The 2025 Underground Pride Guide, Pt. 3: Because the Month Isn’t Over
Despite park closures, political erasure, bad weather, and more, Pride continued last weekend thanks to the power of D.C.’s queer community. It was a busy weekend packed with WorldPride festivities, locally focused events, and crowds across the city, but Pride didn’t end when Sunday wrapped. Instead, the DMV is celebrating Pride Month all June long. So get some well-deserved rest today because you’ve got a very full, colorful month ahead. On vie…
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