WAIKIKI, Hawaii (KHON2) — Hawaii’s longest parade made its way through the Waikiki streets, rallying together more than 150 floats and 4,000-plus participants.
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The parade began at 4 p.m. on Kalakaua Ave and traveled from Magic Island to Kapiolani Park and was “highlighted by five grand marshals and founding board members of Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation.
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Parade participants include various businesses, non-profit organizations, social groups, government agencies and much more.
Honolulu Pride is the Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation’s largest event of the year. It’s not only
a celebration of the MVPFAFF/LGBTQIA+ community, but a time to recognize the allies helping
to make Hawaiʻi a more inclusive place for all. Mahalo to our sponsors, many of whom have supported us year after year to put on this incredible event that provides a fun and safe space for everyone to celebrate who they are.Randy Soriano, HLLF Executive Director