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High in the mid-70s. Alternate-side parking: In effect until June 19 (Juneteenth).
The change came after years of pressure. Organizers of New York City’s annual Pride march announced last month that police officers would not be allowed to participate as a group until at least 2025, among other efforts to limit the presence of law enforcement at the celebration.
The shift was a response to concerns of some transgender, Black and Latino people, who said they felt unsafe in front of law enforcement. But among other groups, the move spurred a backlash.
LGBT Pride March is an annual pride parade held in New York City, the United States. The earliest gay pride parade dates back to 1970. Nearly 10,000 gays and lesbians gathered in New York to hold a large-scale parade to commemorate the Stone Wall incident and demand the status and rights of homosexuality. Since then, the movement has blossomed around the world and has become one of the best platforms for gay groups to express their demands.
At this time of year, they will wave the symbolic rainbow flag, some will have rainbow stickers on their clothes, and some will wear rainbow lanyards or rainbow wristbands, ect. They proudly held the hands of their lovers of the same sex and singing and dancing through the city, graciously accepting the blessings of welcome from both sides of the street.
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