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  2. LGBT pride - Wikipedia

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    LGBT pride (also known as gay pride or simply pride) is the promotion of the self-affirmation, dignity, equality, and increased visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender ( LGBT) people as a social group.

  3. LGBT community - Wikipedia

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    The LGBT community (also known as the LGBTQ+ community, LGBTQIA+ community, GLBT community, [4] or queer community) is a loosely defined grouping of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals united by a common culture and social movements. These communities generally celebrate pride, diversity, individuality, and sexuality. [not verified in body] LGBT activists and sociologists see ...

  4. Pride parade - Wikipedia

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    A pride parade (also known as pride event, pride festival, pride march, or pride protest) is an event celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender ( LGBT) social and self-acceptance, achievements, legal rights, and pride. The events sometimes also serve as demonstrations for legal rights such as same-sex marriage.

  5. LGBT culture in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia LGBT community has roots as far back as the 1930s and 1940s. Early gay networks would meet privately at underground house parties and other private venues within Center City, West Philadelphia, and Germantown. [1] In tandem with the substantial post-WWII expansion of American suburbia, which resulted in white-collar families ...

  6. Rainbow capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow capitalism [1] (also called pink capitalism, homocapitalism [2] or gay capitalism [3]) is the involvement of capitalism, corporatism, and consumerism in appropriating and profiting from the LGBT movement. It developed in the 20th and 21st centuries as the LGBT community became more accepted in society and developed sufficient purchasing ...

  7. NYC Pride March - Wikipedia

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    The NYC Pride March is an annual event celebrating the LGBTQ community in New York City. The largest pride parade in North America and among the largest pride events in the world, the NYC Pride March attracts tens of thousands of participants and millions of sidewalk spectators each June. [4] [5] The parade route through Lower Manhattan traverses south on Fifth Avenue, through Greenwich ...

  8. Indy Pride - Wikipedia

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    Indy Pride is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization based in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is a community-based, non-profit organization that seeks "to unite and serve its members and the LGBTQ community of Central Indiana through leadership development, educational and support programs, and community events that achieve inclusivity, equality ...

  9. LGBT community centre - Wikipedia

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    LGBT organizations. An LGBT community centre ( American spelling: LGBT community center ), or pride center (from gay pride ), is a building which hosts services for non-heterosexual youth, seniors, adult men and women, and trans individuals, as well as an organization which owns and maintains such a building on a non-profit, non-political basis.

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