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Pride Parades Across the Nation

Episode 4 of the The Origins of Pride podcast, hosted by Chelly, titled "Pride Parades Across the Nation" was published on March 18, 2021 and runs 2 minutes.

March 18, 2021 ·2m · The Origins of Pride

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Welcome back, Listener! In this episode, I briefly describe all the pride parades that could be considered the "first" Prides. Who knew there were four original parades that we can thank for Pride sticking around today! Per usual, here's the source I used for this episode: Hollard, Brynn. “How Activists Plotted the First Gay Pride Parades” History Stories. 2020. A&E Television Networks, LLC. https://www.history.com/news/how-activists-plotted-the-first-gay-pride-parade

Welcome back, Listener! In this episode, I briefly describe all the pride parades that could be considered the "first" Prides. Who knew there were four original parades that we can thank for Pride sticking around today!

Per usual, here's the source I used for this episode:

Hollard, Brynn. “How Activists Plotted the First Gay Pride Parades” History Stories. 2020. A&E Television Networks, LLC. https://www.history.com/news/how-activists-plotted-the-first-gay-pride-parade


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