(Photo Credit: Michelle at maladjustedmedia. This free, full-day event celebrates diversity, inclusivity and support for the LGBTQIA+. Please share your thoughts and questions and be sure to check out Nathan’s blog here. Join us for the annual Navy Pier Pride on Saturday, June 25. However, we can use the best of what we have to move in that direction. Chicagos Pride celebrations are being extended past June this year: Following last years cancelation and uncertainty about whether large events. The reality is that no single event that any of us could do is going to undo all the wrong and balance society into perfect harmony. Get ready to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride in October. If living out life as Christ would live in our current circumstances is our goal, then I think this speaks to the reality of what that might look like.Įven to those that say that this is a “nice try” or “just a start” I think that our actions as a group as well as individually will show in the long run how authentic our actions are. In 1970 a group called Chicago Gay Liberation disrupted. Chicago Pride Fest, presented by the Northalsted Business Alliance, returns Saturday, June 18 (11 a.m. I don’t think one has to argue or debate the religious beliefs about homosexuality to say from one individual or group to another “I’m sorry for what I / we have done to hurt you”. These days the Chicgo Pride Parade attracts more that 400,00 participants and spectators annually. It’s actions like this that I think are essential to restoring broken relationships with the disenfranchised.
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These entries were a milestone Gay Pride and professional sports do not. It was in the shocked faces of gay men and women who did not ever think Christians would apologize to them.” The case of the 2010 Chicago Annual Pride Parade provides an opportunity to. “What I saw and experienced at Pride 2010 was the beginning of reconciliation. The echoing reactions have been powerful and people across the country have been inspired to take action toward reconciliation with the Gay community. I just wanted to share a blog post that beautifully sums up the “I’m Sorry” campaign I participated in at the Gay Pride parade in Chicago this past Sunday with The Marin Foundation.