March with SUNY at New York City Pride Parade

Lisa Eikenburg
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SUNY invites students, faculty, and staff to march in the New York City Pride Parade on Sunday, June 24. All members of the SUNY community from all 64 campuses across New York State are welcome to attend and be a part of the largest pride celebration in the world.

The event runs from noon to 6 p.m. and registration is free. Specific details on exact parade day meeting time and location in Manhattan will be sent to all registered attendees prior to the event.

Show your support for SUNY’s principles of equity and inclusion by walking together to celebrate the LGBTQ community and showcase our SUNY Pride.

Registration is now open at suny.edu/pride-parade.

If you have any questions, please contact email Johanna Kendrick-Holmes.

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