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All in-person elements of the March will take place in accordance with current CDC guidelines on gatherings and a supplemental virtual experience of. Forty-five years after the Stonewall Riots launched the modern gay rights movement, the annual LGBTQ Pride Parade has grown into a celebration with some 300 different 'marching contingents' (non-profits, community organizations, small businesses, political candidates, an increasing number of corporate sponsors - and, oh, yes, still plenty of activists) and some 50 floats. READ MORE: How moving to NYC led to my liberation as a bisexual man It will air from 12pm to 3pm on Sunday, June 26. Pride NYC’s announcement Saturday follows a division among organizers in recent years in planning for celebrations of LGBTQ pride in New York City. Pride season occurs this year amid activism inspired by the response to racial injustice and police brutality in the wake of George Floyd’s death last year at the hands of police in Minneapolis. In this Jfile photo, a crowd surges along Eighth Street as marchers pack the street during the gay pride parade in New York. The uprising is largely credited with fueling the modern LGBTQ rights movement. Those marches came a year after the 1969 uprising outside Manhattan’s Stonewall Inn, a gay bar, in response to a police raid.