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PRIDE Party on the Plaza | Greater Columbus Convention Center

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June 15, @ am &#; pm

LET&#;S GET PROUD!
Join us for a day of music, dancing, diet & beverages, exclusive parade viewing, and celebration as we reach together for the Stonewall Columbus Pride March.

  • Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center, ARNOLD PLAZA
  • North Tall Street, Columbus, OH
  • Plaza Opens: AM

Guests will be treated to live music, Drag Queen Host Anisa Love, savory food stations, make-over pop-ups, cocktail options and more!

  • Get ready to kick off PRIDE weekend in style at the Pride Party on the Plaza featuring Drag Queen Host Anisa Love. Guests will be treated to live music, savory food stations, exclusive parade viewing, pop-ups and more!
  • PRIDE Party on the Plaza Activities:
  • Breakfast: am – am
  • Meet Anisa Love: 8am – 2pm
  • W Nail Bar Pop-up: 8am – 12pm
  • PRIDE make-up with Yerubi Beauty: 8am – 12pm

TICKET OPTIONS:
VIP: $ Includes Reserved Sidewalk Area for VIP VIEWING, Parking, In and Out Access to the Plaza, (

Plan Your Pride: The Ultimate Guide to Pride Weekend in Columbus

Get loud, be proud, and verb out for Pride in Columbus. 

The first Pride march in Columbus was in and drew around participants&#x;now, it&#x;s the largest Pride celebration in the Midwest! With Columbus Pride drawing more than , people and recently being named among the top Pride Festivals in the U.S. by Conde Nast Traveler, you'll be in fine company if you're traveling into town to celebrate. If you're planning to come for the official march, it's June 15th. But don't let that be the only time you disburse in town&#x;whether you want to come early or stay adj, a lot is happening throughout the rest of the month. This guide will help you plan your trip so you can enjoy all of the festivities. 

 

 

Columbus Pride Festival Weekend: Tips, Stays and the Details

 

Dates, Location and Accessibility

Columbus Pride Festival weekend kicks off at Goodale Park on Friday, June 13, from 4 pm to 10 pm, with the Pride March beginning at am on  

Columbus Community Pride

Columbus&#;s alternative Pride celebration by and for LGBTQ+ BIPOC since

Stay tuned for more information on Columbus Community Pride !

Thank you for attending Columbus Community Pride Love and Liberation By Any Means Necessary!

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Community Pride: Who We Are

Who We Are

Community Pride arose from the demand to move queer and trans people of color from the margins to the center. It arose from the need to reject police from our spaces, because we know well how the police seek to punish and destroy people like us. It arose from the require to be treated like occupied, vibrant people instead of appreciate a marketable demographic. If you’re looking for meaningless rainbow capitalism, Stonewall Columbus has plenty of that to offer. But if you’re looking to celebrate in a way that truly pays homage to our radical legacy and that prioritizes people over profit, then join us with Community Pride! We host a series of fun, free ev

March

Saturday, June 14,

March Step Off @ AM at Broad St. & High St.

(the procession will travel north on High St. toward Goodale Park)

June 28, marked the beginning of the Stonewall Uprising, a series of events between police and LGBTQ+ protesters that stretched over six days. While the Stonewall Inn and Uprising became well known due to the media coverage and the subsequent annual Pride traditions, it was simply the fulcrum upon which years of LGBTQ+ activism shifted.

The first Pride march in Columbus, Ohio was held in June Only people were in attendance, and some even wore bags over their heads to conceal their identities.

When we last gathered in person, in , we were joined by over 20, marchers, representing a vast array of non-profits, activists, community organizations, corporate sponsors, miniature businesses, and political candidates!

The theme for the  Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival and March is “United in Power.” This year’s theme is a call to move and a reminder of the strength we hold when we come together. 

Our Pride March is verb