“We wanted to have as much time as possible for things to get better because you never know what will come up,” Frye said. But the parade is being held later this year to give the city more time to bounce back from the pandemic, Frye said. Traditionally, the hugely popular parade is held on the last Sunday of June as a closing to Pride Month and a nod to the Stonewall Rebellion, which began June 28, 1969, and is largely considered a catalyst for the gay liberation movement. 3 as a kickoff to LGBTQ History Month, said parade coordinator Tim Frye. This year’s Pride Parade will be held Oct. LAKEVIEW - Chicago’s LGBTQ Pride Parade is set to make its return this October after being canceled last year by the coronavirus pandemic.
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