But what replaced the annual Pride Parade in New York City this past Sunday, a weekend that marked the 50th anniversary of the first-ever Pride March in 1970, was something many activists who were interviewed on the ground say is what Pride is actually meant to be about: the liberation of all people, regardless of skin color or gender identity, especially Black trans women.Not a parade that many queer people of color never felt truly welcomed at in the past.BuzzFeed LGBTQ was on the ground at the Queer Liberation March for Black Lives and Against Police Brutality and spoke to dozens of the activists about this moment where the larger LGBTQ movement finds itself converging with Black Lives Matter's increasingly popular calls to end police.