DutchNews, July 24, 2017
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| Photo: Politie helicopter |
The annual Gay
Pride celebrations in Amsterdam every July and August are being rebranded Pride
Amsterdam to become more inclusive, the organisers said at the weekend.
The
nine-day festival began as a gay event but has since expanded in scope to cover
transgenders, bisexuals and others.
‘We want everyone to identify with the
programme,’ a spokesman for Pride Amsterdam told the Parool. ‘Lots of people
don’t know what you are talking about if you refer to LHBTI and there are all
sorts of subgroups as well. We say just one letter is important, the ‘p’ for
Pride.’
The event kicks off on July 29 with a march from the Gay Monument next
to the Westerkerk to the Vondelpark to raise awareness for the position of gay
people in countries where homosexuality is a crime.
The traditional boat
parade, featuring 80 boats and floats, takes place on August 5.

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