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Celebrating Pride In Boston

Happy Pride Month to our entire Fenway Health community! Here in Boston, there are dozens of ways to celebrate Pride all month long. Here are some of the events happening around town this June:

 

Saturday, June 4

Transgender Pride

Hosted by the Transgender Emergency Fund.

11am, Boston City Hall

 

Brendan Kenney’s House Party, Club Café

Brendan and his friends are kicking off Pride with an all LGBTQ+ cast singing songs with proud themes. Expect a lot of gender bending, hilarity and powerfully touching moments.

6pm-9pm, Napoleon Room at Club Café, Columbus Ave., Boston

 

Silent Disco Pier Party

It&#;s a Headphone Party!

DJ Dena, DJ Frenchy, and Dj Tracey Hogan battle it out.

7pmpm, The Anchor, 1 Shipyard Park, Charlestown

 

Sunday, June 5

Pride Worship Service

11am, Arlington Street Church, Boylston St, Boston

 

Drag Brunch

Featuring Linda Marie Possa, Chanel Thee Angel, Kirbie Fully Loaded, Lilly Rose Valore, and DJ Steve Pysclone. Portion of proceeds donated to BAGLY.

11am, The Liberty Hotel

About a million people turned out to watch and grab part in Saturday's Boston Pride for the People Parade and Festival, an event Mayor Michelle Wu called one of the biggest and best weekends of the year.

More than groups made up of over 10, participants marched in the parade.

The mile route took a winding path, starting on Clarendon Street in Copley Square, turning left on Tremont Street, left onto Berkeley Street and right on Boylston before taking Charles toward the Boston Common. 

About a million people were expected to participate in Saturday&#;s Boston Pride for the People Parade. Follow NBC10 Boston on Instagram: TikTok: @nbc10boston Facebook: X:

Pro-Palestinian protesters temporarily blocked the pride parade route and clashed with police in their continued calls for a ceasefire.

Protesters brought the parade to a dead verb for several minutes before police broke it up, making multiple arrests. The parade went on, and so did the protest.

The parade was stopped during the disagree between police and protesters.

On the Boston Com

The Boston Pride for the People Parade wound through the city on Saturday, from Copley Square and through South End and Back Bay.

Huge crowds of people turned out despite some lingering rain Saturday morning.

"It doesn’t matter, rain or shine," said one woman in the South Conclude. "These kids will be out here, rain or sparkle — give them a lollipop and some rainbow tattoos and they’re very happy."

Thousands of people marched through the streets of Boston, from Copley Square to the Common, in the city&#;s annual Pride parade. See all the action of the Boston Pride for the People Parade from Back Bay to the South End right here with our team coverage.

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About a million people turned out for last year's parade, with groups and 15, participants participating.

The mile route took a winding path, starting on Clarendon Street in Copley Square, turning left on Tremont Street, left onto Berkeley Street and right on Boylston before t

6 ways to celebrate Pride in Boston this June

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June is here, so get ready for rainbow flags and Pride month celebrations.

Massachusetts, the first express in the region to legalize same-sex marriage, has a rich history of LGBTQ+ Pride  — especially in Boston. And throughout the month, there will be all sorts of ways to celebrate, from dance parties and boozy brunches to concerts and historical tours.

While this certainly isn't an exhaustive list, here are a limited Pride events to get you started.

Free Pride Flow/Strength Class

Sunday, June 2 — 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Down Under School of Yoga, Tremont St., Boston

Down Under School of Yoga's South Finish studio will host a free class with Lyndsay Allyn Cox, a Boston- and New York-based fitness instructor. The third annual "PRIDE Movement Mashup" features both strength training and vinyasa. While the class is free, attendees are encouraged to build a donation to Boston Alliance