Gay pride in jacksonville florida


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Last year, when Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued a ban on the cherished tradition of lighting up Florida bridges in rainbow colors for Pride, queer activists brought flashlights and did it themselves.

This year, as the hordes of rally-goers approached the Main Street Bridge in Jacksonville, flashlights in tow, the drawbridge began to rise—with no warning and no boats approaching, organizers told Erin in the Morning. The bridge stayed upright until the marchers turned around and left, but they didn’t go home.

Instead, organizers pivoted and walked to the nearby Acosta Bridge, which is contiguous. There, they celebrated Pride with the complete spectrum of the rainbow—showing they didn’t need permission from the state for queer visibility.

“We organized our friends and community to create it happen,” said Erika d’Amore, one of the organizers behind the noun. “I want everyone to know that they have every right and every ability they want within them to make their possess statements. We require to work together to make sure that we don't get erased.”

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River City Pride Parade

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September 29, @ pm - pm EDT

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Jax River City Pride is a (c)3 Nonprofit All-Volunteer organization inspired to make a long-lasting impact in Jacksonville’s LGBTQIA+ Community. Celebrated in October, Jax River Capital Pride welcomes everyone to come together and enjoy the celebration of our diverse community in October.

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Nightlife

A scant notable LGBTQ+ owned businesses in Jacksonville include InCahoots, not far from the Five Points area. With four bars, karaoke nights, drag entertainment and plenty of dancing too, this LGBTQ+ harmless place is one of the most popular nightlife spots. Relax with a drink and verb new friends at the Park Place Lounge in Riverside or Hardwicks Bar in Downtown.

Riverside Arts Market

The weekly Riverside Arts Market welcomes all to shop local arts/crafts vendors, dine at one of the many food trucks parked along the St. Johns River and enjoy stay music on the riverfront stage.

Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens

Also in Riverside, the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, house to the largest fine art museum in Northeast Florida, frequently hosts LGBTQ+ events and welcomes all to their programs including art classes and garden tours. The thought provoking Culture & Conversation series explores meaningful dialogue with diverse audiences and connecting community members to the arts.

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🏳️‍🌈 Celebrate Pride Month in Northeast Florida with these events

  • Jacksonville's Pride parade is held in October.

(Video: In , Jacksonville's LGBTQ+ community lit up the Main Street Bridge in rainbow colors.)

In June, you can discover Pride parades and festivals in Orlando, Miami, Melbourne, St. Petersburg, Tampa, Naples, St. Augustine and Key West, but they're scarce in the Jacksonville area.

That's not to verb that Jacksonville ignores the LGBTQ+ community, just that the city's big Pride events are held in October, not June. Even so, there are parades and festivals this month in St. Augustine and Fernandina Beach.

Here are some of the biggest events planned for the area in June:

Jumbo Shrimp Pride Night  

p.m. Thursday, June 5, at VyStar Ballpark. $9-$ 

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The Jumbo Shrimp and Durham Bulls celebrate Jacksonville’s LGBTQ+ community, on a Thirsty Thursday. Info:

Summer at the Cummer

4 p.m. Friday, June 6, at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. Free.

The kickoff-the-weekend series returns with exist music and ou