Proud and Strong: The 11th Annual Fredericton Pride Parade Proved That Love Knows No Limits

In Fredericton, a Canadian city renowned for its support of diversity and inclusion, the 11th annual Gay Pride March was a magnificent demonstration of love and acceptance. The “Everybody Matters” event brought together people from all walks of life to support equal rights and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.

The streets of Fredericton were festooned with rainbow flags and vibrant banners as the city celebrated its 11th annual Gay Pride Parade. The gathering, coordinated by friends and local LGBTQ+ organizations, seeks to give attendees a sense of community and empowerment.

As the parade began, various participants (LGBTQ+ people, allies, local businesses, and community organizations) marched triumphantly through downtown. The image of happy people smiling and waving revealed the acceptance of love.

It’s time for the Gay Pride Parade! Fredericton celebrates diversity

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Many people considered the importance of the Pride festivities when the streets of downtown Fredericton filled for the annual Pride Parade. The procession continues to be a wonderful manifestation of love and support from the community, according to Sitansisk First Nation chief Allan Polchies.

“We must realize that each person matters. He added that you are still the person you were born to be, regardless of how old you are or whether you come out when you are young or old.

The controversial amendments to Policy 713, which establishes the minimum requirements to provide an inclusive school climate for LGBTQ2 children, have been the subject of heated debate in New Brunswick for the past two months.

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The key change is that teachers are no longer required to respect students under the age of sixteen by name and preferred pronouns, which has been criticized by LGBTQ2 advocacy groups and the province’s children and youth ombudsman.

The 11th Annual Fredericton Pride Parade is full of love, no matter what your limitationsCredit: canva

Georgia Brown, a Fredericton Pride board member, says recent events have demonstrated the continued importance of Pride celebrations.

Why is this necessary? She said that because it’s 2023 and there are still people in every society who think that our inherent right to be human, to be who we want and to express how we feel, is questionable.

The busy streets of downtown Fredericton offered a powerful show of support. The march is an important occasion for allies to attend, according to Betty Rogers and Brenda Dorkas, who say they have been attending for a few years.

They share the same community as us. So there’s no reason why we shouldn’t be there to help them, according to Dorkas. Emma Craib expressed her delight at the variety of attendees.

The 11th Annual Fredericton Pride Parade is full of love, no matter what your limitationsCredit: canva

“It’s nice to see the neighborhood come together. It’s nice to see such a variety of ages, abilities and communities represented in one group to help each other.”

The procession concludes the city’s annual Pride celebration, a celebration fitting for the year’s theme of queer joy.

“With everything going on in the world, we just want to be happy, so let’s have a parade today and celebrate joy,” Brown added.

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