The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community or LGBT is
one of the largest, most diverse and most vibrant communities in
the world.
Numerous celebrations are held each and every year across the
globe, some of the more famous celebrations are held in the UK and
the USA. This year however, a celebration will also take place in
Jerusalem as increasing acceptance of individual's choices spreads
to all corners of the world.
Pride parades for the LGBT community (also known as gay pride
parades, pride events and pride festivals) are events celebrating
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) culture. The events
also at times serve as demonstrations for legal rights such as
same-sex marriage. Most pride events occur annually and many take
place around June to commemorate the Stonewall riots, a pivotal
moment in the modern LGBT rights movement.
Europride is a pan-European international event dedicated to LGBT
pride, hosted by a different European city each year. The host city
is usually one with an established gay pride event or a significant
LGBT community.
For up to a fortnight, numerous sporting and artistic events are
staged throughout the host city. Europride usually culminates
during a weekend with a traditional Mardi Gras-style pride parade,
live music, special club nights, and an AIDS memorial vigil.
Europride was inaugurated in London in 1992, attended by estimated
crowds of over 100,000. The following year, Berlin hosted the
festivities. When Amsterdam hosted Europride in 1994, it turned
into a financial disaster, leaving debts of approximately 450,000
euros. In 1996, Europride moved to Copenhagen, where it enjoyed
strong support from city leaders. The organizers were successful on
all fronts and even managed to achieve a financial surplus.
The rainbow flag, sometimes pride flag, LGBT pride flag or gay
pride flag, is a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender
(LGBT) pride and LGBT social movements in use since the 1970s. The
colours reflect the diversity of the LGBT community, and the flag
is often used as a symbol of gay pride in LGBT rights marches. It
originated in California, but is now used worldwide.
Designed by San Francisco artist Gilbert Baker in 1978, the design has undergone several revisions to first remove then re-add colours due to widely available fabrics.[1][2] As of 2008, the most common variant consists of six stripes, with the colours red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. The flag is commonly flown horizontally, with the red stripe on top, as it would be in a natural rainbow.
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