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Motor City Pride
Motor City Pride logo
Motor City Pride logo
LGBT youth in attendance
at Motor City Pride 2012
GenreLGBT pride parade and festival
BeginsFirst or second Saturday in June
EndsFirst or second Sunday in June
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Hart Plaza, Detroit, Michigan, United States of America
Years active52
Inaugurated24 June 1972
Attendance44,000[1]
Websitehttp://www.motorcitypride.org/

Motor City Pride is an annual LGBT pride street festival, held in Hart Plaza in Detroit, Michigan the second Saturday and Sunday of June. Previously held in Ferndale, Michigan, the festival moved to Detroit in 2011.[2] It is the largest LGBT event held in Michigan.[1]

"Motor City Pride traces its roots back to June 1972 when the first march was held downtown Detroit to protest the homophobic laws and to work for recognition for LGBT Rights and Equality."[3] In the mid-1980’s Craig Covey, then director of Michigan Organization for Human Rights, is credited with organizing Detroit's first Gay and Lesbian pride festival in 1985. The Detroit Area Gay & Lesbian Council organized PrideFest from 1982 to 1992. In 1993, PrideFest became its own organization known as South East Michigan Pride and held at the Oakland Community College in Royal Oak, MI with Michael Lary as the event director. In 2001, PrideFest was moved to downtown Ferndale under the new direction of the Triangle Foundation. In 2003, the name changed to MotorCity Pride. In 2011, Motor City Pride was moved to downtown Detroit. [4]

No event is planned in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic was to blame; the 49th was deferred to June 2021.

Notable Performers[edit]

  • Andy Bell
  • Blu Cantrell
  • The Fundamentals
  • Killer Flamingos
  • God-Des and She
  • Ana Matronic
  • Alex Newell
  • Barbara Payton
  • Eric Lehr
  • See also[edit]

    [5]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "LGBT supporters pack Hart Plaza for biggest Motor City Pride in history". The South End. June 9, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  • ^ "2011 Motor City Pride gets bigger, louder than ever before". Between The Lines. 2011-02-17. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  • ^ "Motor City Pride". Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  • ^ Proxmire, Crystal (17 May 2012). "Motor City Pride: Educate, liberate & celebrate June 2–3". Between the Lines. ProQuest 1018440556.
  • ^ "In Focus: Michael C. Lary and Ferndale's 2015 Municipal Equality Rating". 2 June 2016.
  • External links[edit]

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  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Motor_City_Pride&oldid=1223173526"

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