Riverdale Pride 2023

Riverdale Neighborhood House 5521 Mosholu Ave, Riverdale, NY, United States

PFLAG NYC will be tabling at Riverdale Pride this year - come find us and say hello!

Queens Pride 2023

37th Road and 75th Street Queens, NY, United States

PFLAG NYC will be tabling at Queens Pride this year - come find us and say hello!

Brooklyn Pride 2023

PFLAG NYC will be tabling at Brooklyn Pride this year - come find us and say hello! Learn more.

NYC Pride Rally

154 Christopher St New York, NY, United States

The first Rally occurred one month after the Stonewall Riots in June 1969, when 500 people gathered for a “Gay Power” demonstration in Washington Square Park and followed by a candlelight vigil in Sheridan Square. NYC Pride continues this proud tradition at 4:30pm at 154 Christopher St. PFLAG NYC will join other guest speakers to discuss how we can support and amplify the LGBTQ+ community’s call for equality.

 Celebrating PFLAG: 50 Years of Creating a Caring, Just, and Affirming World for LGBTQ+ People and Those Who Love Them

The Church of the Village 201 W 13th St, New York, NY, United States

At this free event hosted by the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, PFLAG NYC will join the Church of the Village for a panel discussion celebrating the history of PFLAG with a conversation about the history, impact, and legacy of this trailblazing organization. Pre-registration is required. Learn more and register.

Elementary Pride Carnival

Families of NYC Public Schools' elementary students are invited to attend a day of activities including arts and crafts, face painting, storytelling, resource sharing, presentations, and more. PFLAG NYC will lead a parents workshop and run the Gender Blender Dress Up Corner for the kids! The Elementary Pride Carnival takes place on June 9th from 10 am - 1 pm at the Joan of Arc Campus. No registration is needed. K-5 students do not have classes on June 24 and are asked to come with their parents or caregivers. Learn more.

Harlem Pride 2023

PFLAG NYC will be tabling at Brooklyn Pride this year - come find us and say hello! Learn more.

NYC Pride March 2023

March with PFLAG NYC for NYC Pride 2023! Stand up and march with your friends and family and show our community’s power in the face of the attacks against the LGBTQ+ community across the country! All participants must register in advance. Learn more and register now to march in NYC Pride 2023 with PFLAG NYC on Sunday, June 25!

Reading with Love: A Virtual Drag Read Aloud of Children’s Banned Books

As anti-LGBTQ+ legislation sweeps the nation, our schools, libraries, and other story-telling spaces are being attacked on the basis of “protecting the children.” Countless books have been banned as a result, attempting to block—and thereby, extinguish—any mention of LGBTQ+ experiences and identities. But these books go beyond LGBTQ+ narratives—they’re glowing messages of love, role models for living life as your best, most authentic self. In what world should these messages be censored? On October 5 from 6-7 pm ET, we’re sharing these messages of love through the voices of our most vivacious, glamorous, and fearless community members: drag artists. Bringing these stories to life are local drag talent Coco Sho-Nell, Emi Grate, Mister Max, and Nancy Nogood, whose authenticity in themselves mirrors the authenticity in these stories. Reading with Love is a Live broadcasted, family-friendly read aloud geared towards children ages 5-8, with topics including the gender binary, trans children, parents of the same gender, and the history of the Gay Pride flag. Let’s come together and help our kids see a bright and loving future. Register and learn more!

Fam for a Day

Harry Bellafonte 115th Street Library 203 West 115th Street, New York, NY, United States

PFLAG NYC and the New York Public Library at 115th Street are here to support and uplift LGBTQ+ teens looking for a community to celebrate recent victories, share news, and anything else we can do to be Fam for the Day. This event is good for youth ages 13-18. Learn more and register.  

Jacob’s World: Gender Diversity on the Page

Hudson Park Library 66 Leroy St, New York, NY, United States

There’s a revolution happening in society’s understanding of gender. Sarah & Ian Hoffman found themselves in the middle of it, first as parents and then as authors. Their award-winning books, Jacob’s New Dress, Jacob’s Room To Choose, and Jacob’s School Play: Starring He, She, and They, were written to build a culture that celebrates gender diversity. Now the books are banned in over 20 states. Sarah & Ian will talk about how the books came to be, evolving notions of gender, and what it’s like to have your books pulled from classroom shelves. Register today.  

GSA Summit 2024

Midwood High School 2839 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States

The NYC Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) Summit is a special day for NYC public school students and faculty advisors of GSA clubs to celebrate, find community, and learn from one another. Submit Exhibitor and Workshop proposals now - Workshop proposals are due December 6, and registration to attend opens on December 4! Learn more.  

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