The Glorious History of the LA Pride Parade, Flare-Ups and All

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Those with different views clashed at the Gay Parade and Festival June 25, 1989 in West Hollywood. Photo shows gay rights supporters clashing with Rueben Israel, right, organizer of Christian Brothers, who shouted, "Go back to the closet." (Los Angeles Herald Examiner Collection, Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection)
Those with different views clashed at the Gay Parade and Festival June 25, 1989 in West Hollywood. Photo shows gay rights supporters clashing with Rueben Israel, right, organizer of Christian Brothers, who shouted, “Go back to the closet.” (Los Angeles Herald Examiner Collection, Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection)
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Jeffery Ward
7 years ago

I am glad to here that Jimmy, I think it is a right of passage for all gay people to actually be in the parade several times, to lead marches and have sit ins and be counted and recognized, I love people who set examples for other s to follow. I look for you on the Float! 🙂

Jimmy Palmieri
Jimmy Palmieri
7 years ago

I haven’t marched in the parade for about 7 years, simply because I am too busy inside the festival. This year, as a sign of support and solidarity, I am going to be on the city float. I always have fun, and even with all of the controversy, I still want to feel “counted”. It’s always been about enjoying myself and being “counted”. Visibility, to me, is the best way to break down barriers.

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