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Staten Island holds first ever alternative LGBTQ+ inclusive St Patricks Day parade

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On Sunday, March 17, New York’s Staten Island borough successfully hosted their first alternative LGBTQ+ inclusive St Patrick’s Day parade.

New York City lifted the ban on LGBTQ+ participation in the Manhattan St Patrick’s Day parade in 2014, but Staten Island refused to let queer groups march, claiming gay people do not belong at an….

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