Select from 10732 premium New York Gay Pride Parade. Tim Fitzsimons / NBC NewsĮllen Shumsky, an original member of the early LGBTQ activist group Gay Liberation Front, was part of the Christopher Street Liberation Day march in 1970, and says it was the first time she felt she could “step out of my closet and be proud.” Shumsky, who now supports Reclaim Pride's efforts, said she’s disappointed in what the official NYC Pride March has become. Find the perfect New York Gay Pride Parade stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. Colin Ashley, a Reclaim Pride organizer, said the Queer Liberation March is a protest of the over-policing of NYC Pride and “the selling off of pride to over 150 corporate floats.” Ellen Shumsky, a veteran Gay Liberation Front member, speaks on behalf of the Queer Liberation March in Sheridan Square, New York City on May 14, 2019. US Democratic presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Sunday (June 26) made an appearance at the New York City gay pride parade. This year, an estimated half a million participants will be celebrating New York's historic decision to legalize same-sex marriage. Over 30,000 people marched in the 46th annual parade. The alternative march is the result of years of tension between members of the Reclaim Pride Coalition and Heritage of Pride, the nonprofit that produces the official NYC Pride event. The 42nd annual Gay Pride Parade will kick off at noon in Midtown.