Gay pride 2022 san diego
After two years, hybrid Pride season has finally come to an end. San Diego Pride is back in-person for a month entire of vibrant events from the attractive Hillcrest Pride march to live business from a variety of LGBTQ+ artists.
Here's a list of Pride events taking place in San Diego for July
San Diego Self-acceptance Highlights:
Saturday, July 9: She Fest
- When: Noon to 6 p.m.
- Where: Hillcrest Self-acceptance Flag, University Ave.
Wednesday, July Light Up the Cathedral
- When: 7 to 9 p.m.
- Where: St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral
Wednesday, July 13 - Thursday, July 14:Pride of Hillcrest Block Party
- When: 4 p.m. Wednesday to 11 p.m. Thursday
- Where: Hillcrest Pride Flag, University Ave.
Friday, July 15:Spirit of Stonewall Rally
- When: 6 to 7 p.m.
- Where: Hillcrest Pride Flag, University Ave.
Friday, July 15 to Monday, July UNITE! Music Fest
- When: 10 p.m. on July 15 to 9 a.m. on July 18
- Where: Multiple locations
Saturday, July Self-acceptance 5k Run
- When: 8 to 10 a.m.
- Where: Hillcrest at the corner of Centre and University Ave.
Saturday, July Pride Parade
- When
Pride Festival
Get TicketsFAQSan Diego’s biggest celebration of diversity and inclusion is calling your name! San Diego Pride returns to Balboa Park with community resources, queer-owned businesses, and multiple entertainment zones.
Pride is more than a moment—it’s a movement. San Diego Pride continues after the parade and festival. Our registered c3, non-profit organization provides advocacy, people programs, and philanthropic attempts year-round. Your participation in our events fuels this ongoing work. Together, we build a brighter future.
When:
Saturday, July 19, @ 12 PM – 10 PM |
Sunday, July 20, @ 12 PM – 9 PMLocation: Marston Point., Balboa Park (6th Ave. & Laurel St.) Google Maps
Accessibility: Click here to learn more about Accessibility at the Pride Festival.
San Diego Pride Festival Entry Policies
San Diego Self-acceptance is a space that centers and celebrates homosexual identities, voices, and happiness. San Diego Pride is committed to ensuring that our festival is a joyful, inclusive, safe, and accessible experience for everyone in our commu
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San Diego Pride takes place over the week 9th - 17th July
The San Diego Pride Festival is host to a variety of local and national organizations. businesses, and entertainers eager to reveal their support for our community. If you’d appreciate to be part of the action learn more below!
Once public health and safety guidance becomes evident, we will update this event page on how we’re moving forward with planning this year’s Celebration celebrations.
She Fest:
Saturday, July 9, , Noon - 6pm
She Fest delivers empowering and accessible programming and content that centers LGBTQ+ women and non-binary people; creates opportunities to connect Homosexual small businesses to unused audiences; facilitates social events that bring people together; and invests in and celebrate the volunteer governance of She Fest committee members. Our year-round attempts culminate in an annual flagship event that brings over 4, of our community members together to kick off San Diego’s Pride week in July.
Light Up the Cathedral
Wednesday, July 13, @ 7pm at St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Plans are underway for the in-person repay of the San Diego Lgbtq+ fest Parade and Festival next summer.
Organizers said Thursday that the annual San Diego Pride week is set to return in-person from July 9 through July 17, and include the return of several events, including:
- She Fest - July 9,
- Light Up the Cathedral - July 13,
- Spirit of Stonewall Rally - July 15,
- Pride 5K Walk & Run - July 16,
- San Diego Pride Parade - July 16,
- San Diego Pride Festival - July 16 - 17,
"Pride brings us together in times of protest, mourning, victory, and celebration. Pride helps link us to community and our found family. Pride gives us access to life-saving direct services and provides grant funding to our local and global LGBTQ community," said Fernando López, San Diego Pride executive director. "I’m inspired by the thought of our community coming together again. Together we will continue to pursue justice with joy."
Last year, the Pride parade was sidelined by the pandemic. Organizers still held a