A virtual Pride London Festival launches Thursday.
pandemic, but noted at the time that the move does offer some advantages, including lowering costs and the opportunity to engage with a broader audience.The festival, which runs July 16 to 26, begins at 7 p.m. Thursday with a virtual launch on Facebook and YouTube. It will include ASL interpreting services.two, three, four events every day.”“We start with a kickoff, we’re doing a spotlight on our LGBTQ2+ digital artists — a website to feature some of the amazing artists we have in our community.
Rosser said Pride London will use a variety of platforms, including Twitch, Facebook and YouTube to make sure all of their usual events can continue online. “Our virtual Pride community celebration will be submitted videos from all our wonderful community partners and LGBTQ2+ artists. That will be in place of our parade on the 26th at [noon] and it will be a fun way to celebrate,” said Rosser.
“We’re also trying to promote people to celebrate Pride in your homes — get outside and do Pride chalk art and tag #ChalkYourPride and also use the #PrideAtHome to show how you’re celebrating Pride at home.”
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