Glittering confetti and rainbow flags color NYC's annual Pride parade
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58% : Thousands lined the streets of New York on Sunday to wave rainbow flags, celebrate the movement toward LGBTQ equality and renew calls for action in fear of SCOTUS overruling same-sex marriage after countermanding Roe vs Wade last weekSPREAD THE LOVE: Bryanna Rosario, 21 years old, from New Jersey and Tara Mckearnin, 19 years old New Jersey kiss at the New York City Pride Parade on June 26, 2022 in New York CityPARTY TIME:55% : The event, led by planned parenthood, is the first without coronavirus restrictions since 2019POLE SWINGIN': People from different neighborhoods in New York City gathered in Manhattan to take part in LGBTQ+ festivities, with some attendees sitting on construction poles to observe the annual pride parade, in Manhattan on SundayJUST SMILE & WAVE:
51% : The annual marches in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles and elsewhere take place just two days after one conservative justice on the Supreme Court signaled, in a ruling on abortion, that the court should reconsider the right to same-sex marriage recognized in 2015A COLORFUL, BIG APPLE: People take part in the annual pride parade, in Manhattan, New York, on Sunday.
48% : Thousands of pro-choice demonstrators participate in a march and rally outside the Republican-led Georgia State Capitol on Friday in reaction to the SCOTUS' landmarking decisionProtesters march to the Capitol building to protest the Supreme Court's decision in the Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health case on Friday, with many advocating for abortions and Planned Parenthood
47% : The warning shot from the nation's top court came after a year of legislative defeats for the LGBTQ community, including the passage of laws in some states limiting the discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity with children.
44% : Revelers waving countless amounts of rainbow flags, symbolic of the LGBTQ+ community worldwide, in Manhattan, just two days after SCOTUS overturned Roe v Wade on Friday, holding that there is no longer a federal constitutional right to abortionNEVER FORGET:
33% : The annual marches in New York, San Francisco, Chicago and elsewhere are taking place just two days after one conservative justice on the Supreme Court signaled, in a ruling on abortion, that the court should reconsider the right to same-sex marriage recognized in 2015.
30% : In a Supreme Court ruling Friday striking down the right to abortion, Justice Clarence Thomas said in a concurring opinion that the court should also reconsider its 2015 decision legalizing same-sex marriage and a 2003 decision striking down laws criminalizing gay sex.
28% : Demonstrators gather outside of City Hall to protest the Supreme Court's verdict to overturn Roe v Wade in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Friday, with many holding the sign: 'Abortion is Healthcare,' or 'Abortion is a human right'
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