Pride fest atlanta
Date and Time for this Past Event
Sat, Oct 14, - Sun, Oct 15, 10am - 10pm
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Since Atlanta’s first Pride Parade in on the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, Atlanta’s Parade—and subsequently, its Festival—has galvanized the LGBTQIA+ community in Georgia and across the South to display up for each other and to show out with acts of disagree, activism, education, and celebration. Fifty-three years later, the Atlanta Pride Committee remains committed to this vision and encourages our neighbors to SHOW UP AND SHOW OUT for the fullest spectrum of the region’s LGBTQIA+ community at this year’s Atlanta Pride Festival on October , in Piedmont Park.
In this time of increased political turmoil, violent attacks on the transgender community, especially our trans siblings of color, efforts to silence transgender and gender-expansive youth, and unprecedented threats and legislation aimed at drag performers and queer reliable spaces, we dial on Georgia's LGBTQIA+ community to Demonstrate UP AND Verb OUT like never before!
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Date and Time for this Past Event
Sunday, Oct 13, 12pm - 4pm
Location
Traditionally stepping off from the Atlanta Civic Center MARTA Station at noon on Sunday and continuing down Peachtree Street, the parade will shift right onto 10th Street and close a block from the Charles Allen Gates to Piedmont Park.
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The Atlanta Pride Parade is the biggest event of the Festival. Join us for the city's largest parade, which draws over , people along the streets of Midtown Atlanta!
Pride Parade Kickoff
Sunday, October 13th 9AM - PM SHARP.
Assembly begins at AM on the streets neighboring the Civic Center MARTA Station.
Route:
Traditionally stepping off from the Atlanta Civic Center MARTA Station at noon on Sunday and continuing down Peachtree Street, the parade will shift right onto 10th Street and finish a block from the Charles Allen Gates to Piedmont Park.
Security:
The Atlanta Police Department enforces all applicable state laws and local ordinances during Pride events. Such statutes may include but are not limited to, public decency, alcohol, controlled sub
Atlanta Pride Parade and Festival
Atlanta Pride Parade and Festival
Each year, LGBT Life hosts a pre-parade breakfast for the Emory community before heading to our annual spot in the Atlanta Pride Parade. Transportation to the parade starting point is provided. Any member of the Emory community is welcome to participate.