New York City’s annual Pride parade, which takes place today, got its start in 1970, a year after the Stonewall riots. "Thousands of young men and women homosexuals from all over the Northeast marched,” The Times wrote then.https://nyti.ms/2MfYOoL
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In Mississippi earlier this year, a permit for a Pride parade was first denied over religious objections. Five weeks later, it took place with more than 2,500 attending. https://nyti.ms/2MmCNV9 pic.twitter.com/qsB5ndfuUD
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LGBTQ people have made strides, but acceptance hasn’t come equally worldwide. In Lebanon, one of the Arab world's most socially liberal nations, Beirut Pride was canceled after authorities detained the organizerhttps://nyti.ms/2tndfR4
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Pride merchandise is becoming a big business for retailers globally. But some manufacture it in countries where LGBTQ people are persecuted.https://nyti.ms/2Mj9bIk
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Amid shifting global terrain for the LGBTQ community, we asked readers to share what
#Pride means to them and what should come next. Here’s what they said. https://nyti.ms/2MVIVVB pic.twitter.com/FzoBDRY8Fq
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