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Chicago Pride Parade highly unlikely in June, hope remains for later in 2021 Thu. April 29, 2021 11:03 AM by Kevin Wayne Lead time is running out on major June Pride events, late summer dates appear more likely The annual Chicago Pride Parade, traditionally held the last Sunday in June, is likely to be postponed this year as organizers carefully watch the developments associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. “This is not a traditional year,” parade coordinator Tim Frye told GoPride.com. “We need to ensure distance from COVID-19 and give enough time for recovery.” As first reported by GoPride.com, PRIDEChicago applied for a parade permit on March 17 signaling hope for a return in 2021. The application lists the event date as Sunday, June 27. However, Frye said that date is “highly unlikely” as he awaits approval from the City of Chicago. ....
Thu. April 1, 2021 9:08 AM by Carlos Santoscoy San Francisco will hold a limited number of in-person events in June to celebrate LGBT Pride. Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, last year s parade and festival was canceled. Other events celebrating Pride were held online. While millions of Americans are getting vaccinated daily, the United States is not yet out of the woods and cases have climbed nationwide in recent weeks. The Board of Directors and staff of the San Francisco LGBT Pride Parade and Celebration announced last week that in-person events will take place in June. After a full year of physical distancing and other restrictions, the Bay Area s LGBTQ+ communities will once again be able to gather in limited, in-person events while strictly adhering to current safety protocols, the organization said in a press release. ....