This rainbow-clad extravaganza seeks to celebrate all points of the spectrum with vibrant costumes and attractions. The Atlanta Pride Festival was born in 1970 and has been an event for all Atlantans to celebrate the thriving LGBTQ+ community in Atlanta. Celebrate Pride Month in Atlanta at these events. Attend inspiring events and fun celebrations throughout the month of June for a gay ol’ time.
After these consultations a review of public health data and confirming the City of Atlanta’s moratorium on issuing Class ‘A’ permits, the organization made the difficult decision to cancel the 2021 Atlanta Pride Festival and Parade.Ībout the Atlanta Pride Festival and Parade From June 1st to June 30th, Atlanta’s local businesses and non-profit organizations host events all month long honoring historical milestones in the LGBTQ+ community. Carlos del Rio, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, leaders of local hospital systems, and other public health officials. Eliot Blum, as well as renowned and internationally respected public health expert Dr. The Board of Directors along with the Executive Director, Jamie Fergerson, consulted with Atlanta Pride Medical Directors, Dr. Please keep an eye out for how well celebrate ATL Pride this. With hundreds of Pride Parades and Events either canceled or postponed across the US in 2020, GayTravel stepped up and hosted an event to keep the spirit of Pride alive 28 Prides on June 28th, 2020, on the 50th Anniversary of the first pride march. ATLANTA PRIDE: ATLANTA (August 25, 2021) - Amid the exponential COVID-19 case growth in Georgia and the ongoing public health emergency, The Atlanta Pride Committee (APC) announced that they have canceled the Atlanta Pride Festival and Parade scheduled for October 9-10, 2021. Each year, the Office of LGBT Life coordinates Emorys involvement in the ATL Pride Parade.