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Costa Rica Pride March Takes Over San José Today

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June 28, 2026

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San José returns to the streets this Sunday for the 2026 Marcha del Orgullo, one of the largest LGBTQ+ gatherings in Central America, with thousands of participants expected to fill the capital under the year’s theme, “El Orgullo Permanece” — “Pride Remains.” The march steps off at noon from the León Cortés statue on Paseo [] The post Costa Rica Pride March Takes Over San José Today appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.

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Football | The Guardian

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· Jun 25, 2026

Seattle prepares for unlikely matchup as its World Cup Pride celebration: Egypt v Iran

Seattle’s World Cup committee is pushing forward with Pride Match celebrations this week despite backlash from the two teams involved on the fieldSeattle’s World Cup committee is pushing forward with “Pride Match” celebrations this week despite backlash from Egypt and Iran, who have called for the cancellation of LGBTQ+ rights festivities around the game.Last year, Seattle’s local organizing committee, which is separate from Fifa, made plans for 26 June to be a Pride-themed match coinciding with the city’s annual Pride weekend. Continue reading...

The Advocate

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· Jun 23, 2026

I survived political violence. LGBTQ+ candidates should not have to risk their lives to serve

Every June, communities across the country come together to celebrate Pride Month. We celebrate visibility, progress, and the generations of LGBTQ+ people who fought for the right to live openly, participate fully in public life, and have their voices heard. But Pride is more than a celebration of how far we’ve come; it is also a reminder of the challenges that remain and the work still ahead.

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 28, 2026

LGBTQ+ Pride parades set for Sunday in NYC and San Francisco

Pride Month celebrations peak Sunday with big parades in New York, San Francisco and some other cities on the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall uprising, which accelerated and transformed the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement. Pride events often mix celebration and calls to action, reflecting the political winds, cultural climate and news around LGBTQ+ rights. This [] The post LGBTQ+ Pride parades set for Sunday in NYC and San Francisco appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Irish News

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· Jul 11, 2026

What’s the point in celebrating Pride Month?

What’s the point in celebrating Pride Month?

Euro Weekly News

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· Jun 25, 2026

Puerto de Mazarron’s La Barraca celebrates winning Spain’s prestigious Repsol Solete award

The Costa Calida municipality of Puerto de Mazarron is celebrating a major milestone as La Barraca, a family-run establishment that []

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· Jun 26, 2026

One of Latin America’s largest Pride marches set for Mexico City Saturday

Hundreds of thousands will participate, gathering at the Angel of Independence at 10 a.m. and proceeding along Paseo de la Reforma to the Historic Center. The post One of Latin America’s largest Pride marches set for Mexico City Saturday appeared first on Mexico News Daily

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Related coverage for "Costa Rica Pride March Takes Over San José Today": Football | The Guardian — Seattle prepares for unlikely matchup as its World Cup Pride celebration: Egypt v Iran. The Advocate — I survived political violence. LGBTQ+ candidates should not have to risk their lives to serve. Loonie Politics — LGBTQ+ Pride parades set for Sunday in NYC and San Francisco. Irish News — What’s the point in celebrating Pride Month?. Euro Weekly News — Puerto de Mazarron’s La Barraca celebrates winning Spain’s prestigious Repsol Solete award. Mexico News Daily — One of Latin America’s largest Pride marches set for Mexico City Saturday