You're invited to march with Caribbean Equality Project at the 2019 Queens Pride Parade!

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, the Caribbean Equality Project in partnership with Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD) and Gay Caribbean will proudly participate in the 2019 Queens Pride Parade to represent the growing Caribbean LGBTQ+ community in the diaspora.

This year, our goal is to continue affirming Caribbean LGBTQ+ identities under the colorfully inclusive theme: “Prideful Mosaic: LGBTQ People of the Caribbean.” This aligns with our effort to present a contingent inclusive of our Afro- and Indo-Caribbean cultural backgrounds and ancestry, as we continue advocating for full equality and PRIDEfully celebrate our diverse Caribbean heritage at World Pride in NYC.

QUEENS PRIDE PARADE

Sunday, June 02, 2019 | 11:00AM – 4:00PM

Meet-up Location: Inside 89th St Between 37th Ave & Roosevelt Ave, Jackson Heights, NY 11372

Sign-up + Information: https://MarchWithCEP2019.eventbrite.com

Come march with us in cultural and carnival-inspired apparel, your country colors or come just as you are, as we proudly celebrate our Caribbean LGBTQ identities... PLEASE DON’T FORGET YOUR FLAGS!

Show us your pride by giving a meaningful gift to support our participation at the Queens & Brooklyn Pride Parades and NYC #WorldPride2019. We need YOU to make it all happen! Please donate & share! Click here to donate: http://bit.ly/CEP_2019PrideFundraiser

To learn more about volunteering opportunities with #TeamCEP at the Queens Pride Parade, email us: info@CaribbeanEqualityProject.org, call us: 347.709.3179 or click here.

Queens Pride Parade Maps & Directions:

Parade: 37th Avenue from 89th Street to 75th Street. Kick-off at 12 noon.

E Train to Jackson Height – Roosevelt Ave, transfer to # 7 Train heading to Main St and get off at 90th St – Elmhurst Ave

#QueensPride2019 #Stomewall50 #LivePridefully #CaribbeanEqualityProject #CaribbeanLGBTQ

To learn more about the Caribbean Equality Project & for regular updates on our work connect with us on YouTube, Twitter @CaribEquality and Facebook and Instagram at @CaribbeanEqualityProject.