Gay pride sao paulo 2022
LGBT+ Parade Fills Paulista Avenue and Is Marked by Chants of Fora, Bolsonaro
Rainbow flags took over Paulista Avenue this Sunday (19) . After two years of interruption due to the pandemic, the LGBT+ Pride Parade returned to stuff São Paulo's main thoroughfare — and brought with it a political tone.
With thousands of participants, it was one of the biggest events held in the city since the beginning of the health crisis, in March Covid caused the cancellation of the last two in-person editions of the Parade.
One of the main attractions of the city, in addition to the diversity of ballads and parties for each letter that makes up the acronym of the community, were pop, funk and axé singers, such as Claudia Leitte, Daniela Mercury, Gloria Groove, Ivete Sangalo, Ludmilla, Luísa Sonza and Pablo Vittar. Most performed at both Micareta and Parada, stacking hit after hit.
The theme chosen for this return to the streets was "Vote with Pride", a reference to the October elections. The organization said that the objective was to contain a non-partisan event, but most of the demonstr
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Scheduled to take place on June 19, atAvenida Paulista,São Paulos LGBT Pride Paradeannounced to the adj this years theme: “Vote with pride – for a politics that represents”. In an election year, the largest LGBT Parade in Brazil reiterates its commitment to the fight against prejudice and to the search for representatives who support affirmative public policies and are engaged in the promotion of human rights.
The exist that announced the theme took place last Tuesday (5) and is present on theYoutube channel Parada SP. The broadcast featured representatives of APOLGBT-SP; fromTerra, the events partner in this edition; fromFOME Agency, responsible for creating this years slogan, manifesto and visual identity; from theSecretary of Justice and Citizenship of the Verb of São Paulo; and from theRegional Electoral Court of São Paulo.
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