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Tāmaki Makaurau Pride Festival kicks off

There are a mammoth 203 events planned in all corners of Tāmaki Makaurau for Auckland Pride month.  With its largest programme ever, Auckland Pride have added over 150 events, showcasing the diversity and excitement of the city s rainbow communities to come together to celebrate and fight for progress. Pride Festival director Max Tweedie said the festival was important for representation.  He said that people had become complacent since same-sex marriage became legal in New Zealand in 2013. I think what is missing is the conversations around our transgender diverse community, our intersex community, but also our Māori Pasifika and migrant rainbow communities as well. Along with our disabled queer communities.

Celebrating human beings : Auckland Pride festival kicks off

Celebrating human beings : Auckland Pride festival kicks off © RNZ / Claire Eastham-Farrelly Tonight marks the opening of the Pride festival in Tāmaki Makaurau, which runs until the end of the month.  The gala is taking place at Q Theatre s Rangatira and is completely sold out.  There are a mammoth 203 events planned in all corners of Tāmaki Makaurau for Auckland Pride month.  With its largest programme ever, Auckland Pride have added over 150 events, showcasing the diversity and excitement of the city s rainbow communities to come together to celebrate and fight for progress. Pride Festival director Max Tweedie said the festival was important for representation. 

Auckland Pride expands to a full month for the first time

Auckland Pride expands to a full month for the first time 2 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Labour MP Louisa Wall together at the Big Gay Out at Coyle Park, Point Chevalier, in Auckland last year. Photo / File NZ Herald By: Ethan Sills Auckland Pride Festival was one of the few major cultural festivals that made it to the stage in 2020 – and one year on, it s among the first to return to Auckland, bigger than ever and leading the way on Covid-19 preparedness. While many festivals have downsized as a result of lockdown, Auckland Pride is going to a full month for the first time, and expanding across the city with 203 events celebrating the city s rainbow community.

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