LGBT festival in Greenland
Nuuk Pride is an LGBT festival which is held every June in Nuuk, Greenland. A colourful and festive occasion, it combines political issues with concerts, films and a parade and different arrangements. The focal point is Katuaq in the city centre. It usually opens on the day of the Pride arrangement, culminating with a parade. The first time the pride was held, some 1,000 gay, lesbian, transgender and bisexual people and supporters took part in the parade with floats and flags.[1]
History
Nuuk Pride began in 2010.[1] The city's pride festival has since been held every year.
See also
LGBT portal
North America portal
Europe portal
References
- ^ a b "WorldWatch: Greenland's First Gay Pride". NewNowNext. Retrieved 15 June 2010.
External links
- Pride arrangement and book publishing 2014 on Katuaq (danish)
Pride parades and festivals
- Black gay pride
- Christopher Street Day
- Critical pride
- Dyke March
- Equality marches
- EuroPride
- Night pride
- Trans march
- WorldPride
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