Tag: Pride March
#HereTogether
by allancarreon on Jun.25, 2017, under My Life, Queer, Society, Travel & Culture
Yesterday was Metro Manila’s Pride March 2017.
The LGBT community converged in Marikina’s Plaza De Los Alcaldes, where the fabulous organizers of this year’s event had prepared a great pre-march program – which included an appearance by one of our strongest allies, Senator Risa Hontiveros.
Then, underneath the afternoon post-summer heat, we marched and held aloft our pride for who we are and held aloft our resolve to fight for what we believe in: fundamental equal rights for all.
Let the beauty of solidarity, togetherness, and sense of community that we captured through our cameras speak for itself.
This is Us.
This is Pride.
Happy Pride March, Manila!
by allancarreon on Jun.24, 2017, under My Life, Queer, Society, Travel & Culture
#heretogether
One Week To March
by allancarreon on Jun.17, 2017, under My Life, Queer, Society, Travel & Culture
One week to go before Metro Manila’s Pride March!
Last year, we cried Let Love In! This year, we rally further as we ensure we are #HereTogether, a very apt theme to remind us that – despite having diverse backgrounds even within the LGBT community – we are all in this together. United, we shall overcome! Our differences will not divide us.
2017 Metro Manila Pride will be historic as it will be held in Marikina for the first time. The lovely city of Marikina is one of the most gay-friendly places in the country. I should know; I’m frequently there because some of my besties are Mariqueños. It’s about time that the local LGBT community branch out and move away from its comfort zones to see the other places where we can wave our flag proudly and explore new ground.
The Sound of Pride
by allancarreon on Jun.25, 2016, under Music & Theater, Queer, Society
It’s that month of the year again where we raise our lovely voices and bring out the sequins and feather boas. Or the white boxer briefs, depending on where you are in the spectrum.
Today, Metro Manila proudly cries out: “Let Love In! Kahit Kanino, Kahit Kailan!” Because love is love, no matter with who and no matter when. Everyday is love. Everyday is pride. As with IDAHOT, everyday should be a celebration of our diversity and our power.