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  • New York Governor Andrew Cuomo waves to the crowd on Christopher Street. Cuomo has many supporters in the gay commuity, having pushed through the legalization of gay marriage in New York in 2011.
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  • A man wears a tag that reads "Gay Uncle" while a young woman wears a tag reading "His niece" and a young man wears one reading "His nephew."
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  • A man playing the part of Bradley Manning, a gay soldier accused in the Wikileaks case, is behind bars and guarded by men playing the parts of soldiers.
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  • A young man on the corner of West 8th and Christopher Streets wears a tee shirt that reads "Sorry girls I'm gay."
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  • Marchers from the original Gay Liberation Day, June 28, 1970, a year after the riots at the Stonewall Inn.
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  • A woman wearing a Boy Scout-like merit badge sash and green fishnet stockings gives a mock salute to the crowd, satirizing the American Boy Scouts' atitude towards gay scouts and scout leaders.
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  • A New York City Police officer looks up the parade route on Christopher Street. This section of Christopher Street also bears the name Stonewall Place, after the Stone Wall Inn riots of 1969, the putative beginning the the gay rigts movement in the U.S.
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  • A uniformed member of the New York Police Department's Gay Officers' Action League waves a rainbow flag on Christopher Street as she is cheered by well-wishers.
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  • The Pride ballon arch is taken to the ground in front of the Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street, often referred to as the site of the birth of the gay rights movement.
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  • Mormons for Marriage Equality march. The group is in support of equal mariage regardless of gender. A man carries a sign reading "Latter Day Gay"
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  • Stephen Durham, the Freedom Socialist Party candidate for president in 2012, marches with his supporters. Durham is gay, and refers to his campaign as "the un-millionaire campaign."
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  • The Log Cabin Republicans march in support of gay rights, the only Republican contingent in the parade.
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  • A supporter of U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillebrand wears a huge feathered headdress. Gillebrand is the junior senator from New York, and supports several progressive causes, including gay rights.
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  • A woman from Montclair State University carries a sign that reads "I'm straight but I am not equal until everybody can love like me  / heterosexual female." There were many straight supporteers of the gay community in the march and in the spectators.
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  • Congregation Beit Simchat Torah was the lonly Jewish congregation marching in the parade. The congregation, founded in 1973, is the largest gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Jewish congration.
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  • The Roman Catholic church of St. Francis Xavier marched in support of gay rights. One member bore a sign reading "Non-judgment day is coming! Alleluia!"
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters.Marchers from Gays Against Guns dressed in white, with white veils over their heads, each bearing a card with the name, photograph, and history of a young gay or lesbian killed by guns. Commemorate by these marchers are Oscar Aracena-Montero and Simon Carrillo, killed in the Pulse nightclub.
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  • New York, NY - 30 June 2019. The New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with participants from the LGBTQ community and it's supporters. A musician from the Lesbian & Gay Big Apple Corps plays a tuba.
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  • New York, NY - 30 June 2019. The New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with participants from the LGBTQ community and it's supporters. Marchers included these members of the Gay Liberation Front, one of whom was in a wheelchair.
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters.Marchers from Gays Against Guns dressed in white, with white veils over their heads, each bearing a card with the name, photograph, and history of a young gay or lesbian killed by guns. Commemorated by this marcher is Jimmy De Jesus, killed in the Pulse nightclub.
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters.Marchers from Gays Against Guns dressed in white, with white veils over their heads, each bearing a card with the name, photograph, and history of a young gay or lesbian killed by guns. Commemorated by these two marchers are Christopher Drew Leinonen and Juan Ramon Guerrero, killed in the Pulse nightclub in 2016.
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters. A woman spectator with a T-shirt that reads "Gay Agenda", and with the details of the weekly agenda.
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters. Grand Marshall Krishna Stone waves to spectators. Krishna Stone is Assistant Director of Community Relations in the Communications Department at Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC).
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  • "Out for the Camera: the self-portraits of Leonard Fink" at the Leslie-LohmanMuseum of Gay and Lesbian Art.
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  • New York, NY - 30 June 2019. The New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with participants from the LGBTQ community and it's supporters. A gay couple wheel their young son in a stroller while carrying a sign that reads "We'll love our son even if he's straight."
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  • "Haptic Tactics", an exhbit at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art. In theh forground is a work by Jesse Harrod.
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  • "Haptic Tactics", an exhbit at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art. In theh forground is a work by Jesse Harrod.
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  • "Out for the Camera: the self-portraits of Leonard Fink" at the Leslie-LohmanMuseum of Gay and Lesbian Art.
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters. Marchers carry a banner reading "Make America gay again," a dig at President Trump's campaign slogan.
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters. A spectator with a rainbow sign reading " My son / My brother / My sister / Gay Pride / Respect."
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters. Geng Le, founder of the gay dating site Blued, and a Grand Marshall of the march.
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  • A woman from the Colleiate Churches of New York holds a sign reading "God [heart pictogaph]'s gays!". The colegiate churches are four distinct congregations "unified in social justice, affirmation and spiritual growth".
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters. A marcher from Gays Against Guns with a sign reading "Flowers not guns."
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters. Marchers from Gays Against Guns, including one dressed as a cowboy, with a sign reading "Proud cowboy dont need no damn gun."
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters. Marchers from Gays Against Guns.
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  • New York, NY - 25 June 2017. New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with groups from the LGBT community and it's supporters. Marchers protest the deportation of undocumented immigrants, and the anti-gay policing in Russia and Chechnya.
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  • New York, NY - 31 October 2016. Marchers with Gays Against Guns in the annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade carried signs such as this one, which reads "Vote Out NRA Zombies," and which often mentioned particular members of congress.
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  • A young man from Equality is Great Britain and Northern Ireland spreads a Union Jack behind him.
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  • A woman with golden moth-like wings on 5th Avenue.
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  • A marcher wears a bright orange headdress in the parade on 5th Avenue.
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  • Marchers carry a banner reading "LGBT against Quinn." Christine Quinn, a lesbian City Councillor who is runing for mayor in 2013, has a number of detractors in the city.
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  • Two young women carrying signs for an HIV supoort group. One reads "My + pussy is not poson" and the other "Kiss me I am HIV +."
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  • Two men waering bow ties and blue leis march on Christopher Street.
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  • New York City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, who is running for mayor of the city in 2013, waves a rainbow flag and waves to the crowd on Christopher Street.
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  • New York City comptroller John Liu, in the blue shirt., waves a rainbow flag as he marches down Christopher Street.
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  • A woman with a rainbow umbrella wearing a tag in support of Christine Quinn's mayoral race  marches down Christopher Street.
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  • A man from New York Against Fracking carries a "No frack" sign. Many New York state residents are against permitting hydraulic fracturing for oil in the state.
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  • A y9ong woman wears a tee shirt that reads "Good girls go to heaven / Lesbians go down."
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  • A man wearing pink Bermuda shorts and a straw boater with a wagon of flowers.
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  • A marcher wearing what appears to be a tomato costume on Christopher Street.
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  • A marcher wearing a brightly colored feathered headdress marches down Christopher Street.
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  • Giovanni Miranda and Todd Fernandez  march with a sign that reads "Just Married Today." They were, in fact, just married the day of the parade.
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  • Senator Charles Ellis "Chuck" Schumer, senior U. S. Senator from New York, wearing a lilac shirt, waves a rainbow flag in the parade on Christopher Street.
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  • An octogenarian woman bedecked in rded, white, nd blue marches with a sign which reads "I'm age 82 but my parade is not thru."
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  • A spectator on a side street dressed in a multi-textured, multi-colored costume. A number of spectators were costumed.
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  • A male couple walks down the parade route bearing a sign which reads "37 years tgether."
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  • Volunteer Kent Chua standing in front of the Pride balloon arch. Chua will be among those carrying the arch down the parade route.
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  • Maromons for Marriage Quality carry a variety of signs.
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  • Occupy Wall Street carries its banner in the march.
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  • Marchers bearing a huge rainbow cross pose for a photo.
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  • Machers from St. George's Episcopal Church in Maplewod New Jersey. There were a few Episcopal contingents in the parade.
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  • Buddhist marchers with placards reading "Live with confidence live with courage" and "It takes courage to be happy."
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  • A man with a group of proud Israelis wears glasses with the Israeli flag over the lenses.
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  • The Quakers march carrying a colorful banner. At the time of the Stonewall riots in 1969, the Quakers were the only group to offer sanctuary.
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  • Marchers from Axios, eastern and orthodpx LGBT Chrstians. One wears a yarmulke.
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  • Marchers from Immigration Equality carry signs in support of immigration reform.
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  • Marriage Equality USA was among the march participants.
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  • A lone religious proselytizer was alternately ignored and heckled by the bystanders.
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  • A man in a bright red dress in whiteface, with red lipstick and mascara.
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  • A transgendered couple wear elaborate costumes somewhat similar to those of Wonder Womanand Superwoman. They carry a sign that reads "Just Married Together 15 years!"
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  • A participant wears an elaborate costume decorated with bangles and dyed wheat.
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  • A transgendered marcher with Translatina wears a Miss Universe sash.
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  • Men in sailor hats ride on a float in support of the candidacy of Tom Greco, who is running for state senate in New York.
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  • A marcher wears an orange costume and an elaborate fan with peacock feathers.
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  • A marcher wears a bright orange headdress.
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  • Two people wear elaborate costumes with very tall headdresses.
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  • Wearing pink tights and a yelllow bathing suit, a marcher sweeps the street.
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  • Framed by a rainbow, a participant in a sequined dress rides down 5th Avenue on a float.
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  • Ms Muffy, wearing purple.
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  • The NYC Pride balloon arch on 5th Avenue.
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  • A marcher on 5th Avenue wearing an elaborate rainbow costume.
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  • Miss'd American Miss Sabel Scities (aka Timothy Byers) riding down 5th Avenue.
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  • A costumed woman with an orange headdress blows a kiss.
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  • A group of Mormons who support the LGBT community march down 5th Avenue.
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  • A man wears a black and white feathered headdress in the parade on 5th Avenue.
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  • A float for an HIV support group. One woman on the float holds a sign reading "Fuck smarter / fight harder / fight aids."
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  • Two young women in vaguely Russian-looking military caps pose in front of a truck in the parade that bears a sign reading "From Russia with love leave hate behind."
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  • City Councillor Christine Quinn, who is running for mayor of New York City in 2013, on Christopher Street.
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  • New York State Senator Barbara Buono waves to the crowd on Chirstopher Street. A member of her entourage carries sign that reads "Buono suports marriage equality."
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  • Jesse Duncan, left, and Marcus Woolen carry signs that read "20 years together 8 months married finally legal." They march with Broadway Impact, an organization of theater artists in support of marriage equality.
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  • Marchers from RUSA LGBT, a Russian-speaking association, carry signs protesting the banning of a Pride House at the forthcoming Sochi Olympic games.
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  • Yetta Kurland, a civil rights attorney and activist who is running for City Council in New York in 2013, waves to the crowd on Christopher Street.
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  • A man in an American Indian headdress and waving a rainbow flag waves to the crowd as a New York City police officer watches the crowd on Christopher Street near the Stonewall Inn.
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  • Grand Marshall Edie Windsor, wearing the sash, waves to the crowd near the Stonewall Inn, site of the Stonewall Riots in 1969.
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  • A woman on a motorcycle flashes a "V" sign as motorcycles lead the parade at the intersection of 6th Avenue and West 8th Street.
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  • City Councillor Christine Quinn, center, speaking with Grand Marshall Edie Windsor, on the left. Windsor filed the lawsuit which led to the defeat of the Defense of Marriage Act.
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  • Volunteers tring baloons for the Pride Arch prior to the Pride March in New York City.
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  • A woman wears a clerical collar and a rainbow liturgical stole.
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  • A woman with a contingent of Buddhists caries a placard reading "Advance fearlessly no matter what!"
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  • Queers for Economic Justice and the UAW.
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