June 27, 2023
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UK celebrates a decade of NYC Pride

Dancers Brandon Lawrence and Tzu Chao Chou, also of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, joined the Consulate team on Sunday’s march, performing alongside the float for an audience of an estimated 1 million spectators…reports Asian Lite News

The UK officially celebrated NYC Pride for a 10th consecutive year this month represented by the British Consulate General New York.

The UK has long been at the forefront of promoting LGBTQ+ rights globally, and in 2013 became first ever foreign government to formally participate in New York’s Pride March, which is the largest of its kind in North America, and ranks among the largest Pride events in the world.

The event commemorates the first gay rights march, held in NYC on 28 June 1970, which celebrated the first anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising – a series of protests by members of the gay community in 1969 that transformed the 20th century fight for LGBT+ rights in the United States.

The British Consulate’s float at this year’s march featured Union Jacks rendered in the colours of the LGBT+ flag, as well as traditional British telephone boxes, the GREAT campaign’s Pride slogan: “love is for everyone”, and a sound system playing iconic British artists from the Spice Girls to Amy Winehouse.

Deputy Consul General Hannah Young said:Having the freedom to love who you love – and to be yourself – with pride, is not only a central British value, but also an essential component of modern democracy.”

“I am so proud to be participating in New York Pride again this month, the 10th consecutive year for the British Consulate, celebrating the progress that has been made as well as acknowledging the challenges we still face.”

“The United Kingdom stands at the forefront of the ongoing fight for LGBT+ rights, which is why we at the Consulate are so pleased to have marched alongside fellow New Yorkers once again in one of the biggest Pride events in the world.”

In addition to participating in Sunday’s New York Pride March, the Consulate hosted a cultural showcase reception at the British Residence on Friday, at which dancers Jack Easton and Regan Hutsell of the Birmingham Royal Ballet performed live for an audience of Consulate staff, partner organisations, media and guests.

Dancers Brandon Lawrence and Tzu Chao Chou, also of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, joined the Consulate team on Sunday’s march, performing alongside the float for an audience of an estimated 1 million spectators.

The UK has invested over £11m in programmes to support the promotion and protection of LGBT+ rights across the Commonwealth since 2018, and in June 2022, announced £2.7m in new funding at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting to support grassroots LGBT+ human rights defenders.

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