What To Know About Lesbian Visibility Week 2026
This year’s annual Lesbian Visibility Week kicks off with hundreds of events across the country, reminding us that visibility boosts belonging and safety.
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This year’s annual Lesbian Visibility Week kicks off with hundreds of events across the country, reminding us that visibility boosts belonging and safety.
The activist and “Lip Sync Assassin” has been named a grand marshal for NYC’s 2026 Pride March, honoring LGBTQ+ unity and resilience.
After a lawsuit led by LGBTQ and preservation non-profits, the Trump administration agreed to return the Pride flag it removed under cover of darkness in February.
On Monday, TxDOT started water-blasting Pride and Black Lives Matters crosswalks following a mandate to remove 30 decorated crossings in South Dallas.
“There is no pride for some of us without liberation for all of us.” (Stonewall veteran, Marsha P. Johnson)
North Texas’s largest Pride on hold after City Council fails to restore non-discrimination ordinance, fears clashing with Trump’s anti-DEI agenda.
One month after announcing suspension of operations due to lack of funding, an anonymous gift offers lifeline to one of Vermont’s largest LGBTQ+ orgs.
Thousands of revelers took to the streets, against a political backdrop of anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment, and steep rise in hate crimes.
Rising costs and declining ticket sales made the popular UK celebration no longer “financially viable” for organizers.
One of the most influential literary figures of the nineteenth century, the writer was sentenced to two years of prison and hard labor for his relationships with men.
“Darkness is always attracted to the light. Will it stop us? No” (Tonya Martin, Long Beach Pride)
“Even with limited resources, we show that visibility is our strength, and love is our banner.” (Shimran Sherchan)
Gergely Karácsony is under criminal investigation for his role in organizing the biggest-ever Pride event in Hungary.
A record-breaking Pride in Budapest sends a powerful message of defiance, unity, and hope.
Six teens slashed Pride flags near a beloved Atlanta gay bar just days before the end of Pride month.
Broadway stars and five U.S. senators joined forces for a powerful Pride protest concert at the Kennedy Center after Trump shut down the originally planned event.
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As Hungary tightens laws against LGBTQ+ expression, Budapest’s mayor redefined Pride as city business—and refused to back down.
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Pride Month trolls tried it, and Cartoon Network gave them exactly what they deserved.
In Romania, where homosexuality was illegal until 2001, 30,000 people just marched in the country’s biggest Pride ever.
At WorldPride in D.C., Yasmin Finney called trans existence a miracle—and she’s proving it every day through joy, truth, and undeniable talent.
Hungary’s new anti-LGBTQ+ laws spark legal action, domestic protests, and condemnation from 17 nations. Pride organizers are pressing on.
The pair will headline a weekend of Pride events in the capital, including a massive parade and a two-day music festival.
Climbers unfurled a massive trans pride flag on El Capitan to make their message unmissable: See us? We belong.
As federal support for LGBTQ+ youth is threatened, Washington’s PFLAG walk shows how community care is a form of resistance.
Despite the looming presence of an increasingly anti-LGBTQ+ administration, WorldPride 2025 will be a star-studded celebration of diversity—right in front of the Capitol.
From trans educators to groundbreaking advocates, NYC Pride’s 2025 grand marshals reflect the power and diversity of the LGBTQ+ community.
The trailblazing lesbian political figure was named a grand marshal of this year’s NYC Pride March.
The Capital Jewish Museum’s upcoming exhibition explores the history of D.C.’s Jewish and queer communities.
Photos by Marissa Linsalata.
Photos by Eva Woolridge.
Photos by Eva Woolridge.
Photos by Kade Alpers and Marissa Linsalata.
Photos by Kade Alpers.
Don’t miss these important marches, events and of course, all the amazing parties!