![]() However, we will be creative to ensure that our community is able to celebrate in unique and creative ways.” “There will not be a traditional parade or festival and concert in D.C. “In our eyes, Pride is not canceled,” Capital Pride Alliance Executive Director Ryan Bos tells City Paper. Still, the organization responsible for Capital Pride remains committed to celebrating D.C.’s LGBTQ+ community with virtual events and various plans to ensure Pride Month visibility. For the second year, the COVID-19 pandemic has halted June’s in-person Pride events, including the annual parade, as organizers try to limit the coronavirus’ spread. 28, the Capital Pride Alliance announced D.C.’s annual Pride celebrations will not return to business as usual in 2021.
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