50 years of Pride tradition, legacy and community in Albuquerque

Albuquerque kicked off Pride Month with a double event on Saturday, June 13, starting with a morning parade in Nob Hill followed by Pride Fest at Civic Plaza, marking a 50-year legacy of celebrating Pride annually in the city.

Starting at 10 a.m. and lasting two hours, an intergenerational crowd of around a few thousand people gathered along Central Avenue between Wellesley Drive and San Mateo Boulevard and cheered on the several parade floats representing local businesses, organizations, schools and community members.

Supporters in the crowd and performers on floats exchanged items like whistles, fans, water, candies, stickers and bracelets. Some attendees wore shirts that read “free mom hugs” or “free dad hugs,” that brought members of their community together for a small but heartfelt moment…

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