After two years of virtual event due to coronavirus, thousands of people took to the streets of St. Paul for the 26th Gay Pride Parade.
This year's Pride Parade is known as the "Pride Voting" and is in full swing in Brazilian cities. Claudia Garcia, chairman of the LGBT charity who led the march, said: “After two years there is no live version, it is great to be able to return to the streets and highlight to the public its support for Brazil that is committed to achieving more just and equality.
020 June 19, 2022 During the annual Pride Parade in São Paulo, Brazil, people participated in the march through the Paolista Avenue
00 June 19, 2022, Sao Paulo, Brazil, bird's eye view of the revelers participating in the 26th Gay Pride Parade, the theme is to vote for the policy you represent
00 June 19, 2022 On Sunday, June 19, a reveler participated in the 26th Gay Pride Parade in São Paulo, Brazil,
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People are also facing negative emotions, and Brazil is one of the countries with the highest LGBT murder rates in the world.
São Paulo’s Pride Parade is one of the largest parades in the world, with millions of people participating every year.
The city is also home to The Week, the largest gay club in the Americas.