São Paulo, Brazil – The largest LGBTQ+ event in the world, São Paulo Pride, drew millions of attendees to the streets of São Paulo on Sunday, celebrating sexual diversity and unity. This year’s parade encouraged participants to wear the colors of the Brazilian flag – green, yellow, and blue – as a symbol of pride and solidarity.
The event, now in its 25th edition, has grown to become the largest LGBTQ+ celebration globally, attracting visitors from over 50 countries. The parade featured vibrant floats, performances, and costumes, showcasing the diversity and creativity of the LGBTQ+ community.
Organizers emphasized the importance of continued activism, citing ongoing challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in Brazil, including discrimination and violence. Despite these challenges, the event highlighted the progress made in recent years, including the legalization of same-sex marriage in 2011.
The parade also honored the memory of LGBTQ+ individuals who have lost their lives to violence and discrimination, with a minute of silence observed during the event.
São Paulo Pride has become a beacon of hope and acceptance, promoting inclusivity and celebrating the beauty of diversity. As the world’s largest LGBTQ+ event, it continues to inspire and unite people from all walks of life, fostering a message of love, acceptance, and human rights for all.