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City of West Hollywood #WeHoPride Parade will Feature Janelle Monáe and JoJo Siwa

West Hollywood has announced Janelle Monáe as Grand Marshall Icon and JoJo Siwa as Next Gen Icon for the #WeHoPride Weekend Pride Parade on Sunday, June 5, 2022.

(PRUnderground) May 26th, 2022

WeHo Pride Parade will Step-Off at Noon on Sunday, June 5 Along Santa Monica Boulevard and will Feature Community Groups, Nonprofit Organizations, Local Businesses, and More

WeHo Pride Weekend Free Street Fair: Friday, June 3 – Sunday, June 5

OUTLOUD: Raising Voices Ticketed Three-Day LGBTQ Concert Series Produced by JJLA Kicks Off Friday, June 3 with Headliner Lil Kim and Concert Series features Marina, Jessie J, Years & Years, Muna, and Dozens More

Dyke March and Women’s Freedom Festival Begin at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 5

LGBTQ Arts Festival Continues Through Thursday, June 30

Details will Continue to be Posted at: www.weho.org/pride

The City of West Hollywood has announced that it will recognize Janelle Monáe as Grand Marshall Icon and JoJo Siwa as Next Gen Icon during the upcoming #WeHoPride Weekend Pride Parade on Sunday, June 5, 2022. The free WeHo Pride Parade will step off at noon on Santa Monica Boulevard starting at N. Crescent Heights Boulevard and will head west into the heart of the City’s Rainbow District to N. Robertson Boulevard.

“The City of West Hollywood is thrilled to be producing #WeHoPride for our community this year,” said City of West Hollywood Mayor Lauren Meister, “and our amazing icons – Janelle Monáe and JoJo Siwa – truly reflect the core values of our city. Pride celebrations have always been more than festivals or parades. Pride events give the diverse LGBTQ community a place to advocate for equality as well as a place to celebrate exactly who they are – exactly who they were meant to be. As our icons join parade contingents rolling down Santa Monica Boulevard on Sunday, June 5, West Hollywood will give #WeHoPride Parade participants and spectators from around the world a safe space and a loving, accepting home. At this moment in history, with women’s rights and LGBTQ rights under attack, our icons stand as proud, outspoken beacons of light and hope for a better tomorrow. West Hollywood has been the home of the largest Pride celebration in Southern California for nearly four decades. We’re looking forward to continuing that tradition this year for WeHo Pride. I can’t wait for our city to be filled with all the colors of Pride as we welcome the global community to our historic Rainbow District, filled with LGBTQ bars, clubs, restaurants, and retail shops. Come celebrate Pride with us in West Hollywood! Pride starts here!”

For nearly four decades, the City of West Hollywood has been home to the largest Pride celebration in Southern California, as hundreds of thousands of LGBTQ people and allies from around the world make West Hollywood their destination for the Pride season. Home to the “Rainbow District” along Santa Monica Boulevard, which features a concentration of historic LGBTQ clubs, restaurants, and retail shops, the City consistently tops lists of “most LGBTQ friendly cities” in the nation.

Updated details about WeHo Pride Weekend are posted as they become available at www.weho.org/pride.

About City of West Hollywood

The City of West Hollywood was officially founded on November 29, 1984. Previously, the area had been an unincorporated section of Los Angeles County. Cityhood was proposed by an unlikely coalition of LGBT activists, seniors, and renters who came together to form a City with progressive policies and strong tenants’ rights protections. For more than 30 years, the City of West Hollywood has demonstrated that it is like no other city in the world. West Hollywood has become one of the most influential small cities in the nation. No other city of its size has had a greater impact on the national progressive public policy agenda. A strong spirit of community activism and civic pride thrives in the City and people from all over the globe visit to experience its iconic destinations such as the rainbow crosswalks and LGBT clubs on Santa Monica Boulevard (historic Route 66), trendy shopping on Melrose Avenue, and nightlife on The Sunset Strip.

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