After all, closets should only be for clothes, so let's go shopping and join the party. Nike Launches BeTrue Line Of Shoes, T-Shirts For 2015 by Dan Avery Joining Converse and Adidas in celebrating LGBT Pride month, Nike has released its line of BeTrue shoes and apparel. Straight, gay or in-between, here are the places to get tee-shirts, accessories and head-to-toe outfits that shout your colors to the world. People with the Pride Alliance Network, sponsored by Starbucks, walk along Ocean Drive during the 11th annual Pride Parade as part of Miami Beach Pride week on April 7, 2019, in Miami Beach, Florida. Whether you prefer the cozy atmosphere of Brooklyn Pride, the neighborhood vibe of Queens Pride or the blow-out mardi-gras that is New York City Pride, you have simply got to get your rainbow on.
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Part party and part commemoration, Pride festivals take place in the five boroughs from June through July, giving all New Yorkers the chance to celebrate, see and be seen.
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feminist protests around 8 March, and LGBT Pride Day on 28 June. June marks the beginning of Gay Pride events around the world. In particular, on 31 January 2015, The Rally for Change in Puerta del Sol mobilized. Under a sea of rainbow flags, hundreds of thousands of jubilant supporters poured onto New York's streets for the annual Gay Pride March, two days after the US Supreme Court's landmark ruling to legalize gay marriage.
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A participant smiles during the 2015 New York City Pride march in New York on June 28, 2015. Font Size: Several LGBT owned businesses have come out in support Blaine Adamson owner of the Hands on Originals print shop in Lexington, Kentucky after a court ruled he must attend government-mandated diversity training after refusing to print shirts for a gay pride parade.