Joint public statement about police participation in Pride Toronto's 2018 parade. Signed by The 519, Toronto People With AIDS Foundation, Sherbourne Health Centre, ASAAP, Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP) and Pride Toronto.
#prideto
Pride started as a protest against police brutality.
Pride started as a protest by black transgender women.
Pride started as a protest.
Pride will continue to be a protest until rights & justice is achieved for all.
Pride Toronto stands with Black Lives Matter
#blacklivesmatter
In loving memory of Julie Berman, a proud Trans Woman and tireless advocate who fought to raise awareness of the increasing rates of anti-trans violence across our city. With heavy hearts, we will remember Julie.
#RestInPeace
In alignment with the City of Toronto’s statement, Pride Toronto will no longer host the Festival Weekend on June 26-28th, 2020. Our full statement is available online Stay proud and stay safe, Toronto.
#PrideToronto
#COVID19
It is with a heavy heart that we share the legendary Michelle Ross has passed away.
Michelle wowed audiences at Pride Festivals past with electrifying performances and this year's Rise Up! event. We'll cherish her memory for years to come.
Classy. Elegant. Glamorous. Miss Ross.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ✨
Join us in welcoming Brooke Lynn Hytes
@Bhytes1
home on Saturday, June 22nd, 2019, at TD Main Stage. She will be headlining alongside her favourite local sisters. Full programming to be announced on May 1, 2019!
Happy International
#TransDayOfVisibility
Take today to celebrate the trans, non-binary, gender-expansive and two-spirit leaders in our community, elevating their voices and finding ways to support them.
TOMORROW IS THE DAY! At 12:30 p.m. we kick off Pride Month 2018 with our annual flag raising at City Hall, 100 Queen St. W. Come and show your support as we begin celebrating!
#PrideTO
Pride Toronto’s Trans March is one of the largest, most exciting events in the world! Join us at the intersection of Church and Hayden Streets on June 22 at 7 p.m. to rally and march together in solidarity for those in our community.
A very special message from
@dualipa
wishing all of Canada Happy Pride! Tune in all weekend long for your Festival Weekend favourites and be sure to watch our first ever Online Pride Parade tomorrow at 12PM!
#StayProudStaySafe
#PrideToronto
#VirtualPride
That's a wrap on
#PrideTO
2019! 🎉🌈 A huge thank you goes out to all of our sponsors, volunteers, staff, media partners, vendors, artists, and the entire LGBTQ2+ community for celebrating with us. 🏳️🌈 See you all next year! 📸
@etang20
There will be a rally on Sunday against the anti-LGBTIQ law in Uganda and to show support for LGBTIQ Ugandans both here in Toronto and back home.
Sign this solidarity statement by the end of March 30th!
Sunday, April 2nd, 3PM at Yonge-Dundas Square.
Black History Month Showcasing:
🌟 Tynomi Banks
@TynomiBanks
is a world-class Drag Entertainer. She was the first Drag Entertainer to perform in Toronto's Dundas Square during World Pride 2014, and later went on to compete on Season 1 of
@canadasdragrace
.
#WeSeeBlackTalent
Pride Toronto stands in solidarity with the
@LGBTYouthLine
in opposition to the Toronto Catholic District School Board's (
@TCDSB
) censorship and decision to remove the organization as a critical resource for 2SLGBTQ+ students.
This Sunday April 11th at 7pm, the Pride Toronto team asks that you join the community in celebrating the life of the legendary Michelle Ross.
Adored by all, Miss Ross dazzled with electrifying performances and unmatched elegance. She will be dearly missed.
IMPORTANT UPDATE: Kehlani will now be performing Friday June 22nd & Brandy on Sunday June 24th.
@PlayOLG
and
@LiveNation
are the sponsors of these exciting performances. Make sure not to miss them at our
@Fidomobile
Yonge and Dundas stage!
#PrideTO
On June 1, we will be kicking off Pride Month with our annual flag raising at City Hall, 100 Queen St. W. Come and show your support at 12:30 p.m. as we begin celebrating for Pride Month 2018!
Many of us celebrate freedoms today, however discriminatory laws, policies and practices against 2SLGBTQ+ people are still in place around the world, in Canada and in our city here in Toronto.
#IDAHOBIT2021
The Pride Toronto Pride Parade is back in-person and on the street this Sunday June 26, beginning at 2pm at Church and Bloor, heading West on Bloor St. and then South on Yonge St.
See you there!
#PrideToronto
#Pride2022
#PrideParade
Due to the increase in security risks we have seen over the past few weeks, Pride Toronto is prioritizing our festival guests' safety.
#PrideToronto
#Pride2022
UPDATE: PRIDE TORONTO'S TRANS RALLY- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2019 BARBARA HALL PARK. The Trans Rally will start at Barbara Hall Park at 4:00PM. We have arranged transportation to The Palmerston Library at 5:15PM. Accessible shuttle buses will be provided. TTC fares will be available
JUNE IS PRIDE MONTH!
Pride Toronto’s festival theme for 2023 is “Here, There, Everywhere!”
While we celebrate and protest remember those here, there and everywhere who can’t. Pride is a party. Pride is protest.
40 Years Proud.
#PrideToronto
has reimagined the annual Pride Month and Festival Weekend for 2021, creating an innovative blend of digital programming.
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be taking a look back at the historical moments that built 40 years of Pride. Stay tuned 👀
It’s been 40 years of Pride in Toronto! 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈 Our digital parade will be a one hour production honouring our history, highlighting key Toronto talent and foster community.
#PrideToronto
#Pride40
#PrideParade
Today is Trans Day of Visibility, a time to celebrate transgender people around the globe while raising awareness around the discrimination trans people still face. Join the conversation & share personal stories & messages of support using hashtags
#TransVisibility
#TDOV