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Gay pride, Amsterdam 2021
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Gay pride, Amsterdam 2021
#amsterdampride #lgbtqia #gay #pinkamsterdam #amazing #amsterdam #crowded #citylife #canals #parade #gaypride #love #iamsterdam #beautifulpeople #europride #celebrating #canalparade #happytravellers #bucketlist #newadventures #newhome #summer #holland
Pictures taken during Amsterdam Pride on 4 August 2007, of the Canal Parade on Prinsengracht and other events in town. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Pictures taken during Amsterdam Pride on 4 August 2007, of the Canal Parade on Prinsengracht and other events in town. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Gay pride, Amsterdam 2021
#amsterdampride #lgbtqia #gay #pinkamsterdam #amazing #amsterdam #crowded #citylife #canals #parade #gaypride #love #iamsterdam #beautifulpeople #europride #celebrating #canalparade #happytravellers #bucketlist #newadventures #newhome #summer #holland
Prinsengracht 03/08/2019 12h46
The start of the Canal Parade with jet skies with a flyboard (jetovator). First seen in 2013 but still a great way to get into the mood.
Pride Amsterdam
Amsterdam Pride or Amsterdam Gay Pride is a citywide gay-festival held annually at the center of Amsterdam during the first weekend of August. The festival attracts several hundred-thousand visitors each year and is one of the largest publicly held annual events in the Netherlands.
Amsterdam Pride was first organized in 1996, meant as a festival to celebrate freedom and diversity. It was therefore not like many other Gay Prides, which began as demonstrations for equal rights. The latter purpose served another event, which is called Pink Saturday (Dutch: Roze Zaterdag) since 1979 and is held in a different city each year since 1981.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August, which usually goes from Westerdok over the Prinsengracht, the Amstel river, the Zwanenburgwal and the Oudeschans to Oosterdok. In 2014, the first Jewish boat and the first Moroccan boat participated in the Amsterdam Pride Canal Parade.
More information: Wikipedia - Amsterdam Pride
Prinsengracht 02/08/2025 16h12
The kiss...
More AmsterdamPeople (album with candid and non-candid shot of people in Amsterdam)
Amsterdam Pride
Pride Amsterdam took place from July 30 to August 7, 2022. For 9 days, Pride Amsterdam is all about "My Gender My Pride".
Everyone should feel free to be themselves. It is time to pay attention to the diversity of gender identities and our right to self-determination. We have the right to deviate from the norm and the sex we were given at birth.
Amsterdam Pride was first organized in 1996, meant as a festival to celebrate freedom and diversity. It was therefore not like many other Gay Prides, which began as demonstrations for equal rights. The latter purpose served another event, which is called Pink Saturday (Dutch: Roze Zaterdag) since 1979 and is held in a different city each year since 1981.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August.
Due to covid-19 this was the first Canal Pride after two years of absence.
[ Various sources ]
Gay pride, Amsterdam 2021
#amsterdampride #lgbtqia #gay #pinkamsterdam #amazing #amsterdam #crowded #citylife #canals #parade #gaypride #love #iamsterdam #beautifulpeople #europride #celebrating #canalparade #happytravellers #bucketlist #newadventures #newhome #summer #holland
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 17h00
Corendon cruising the Prinsengracht...boat number 47.
Europride
Europride is a pan-European international event dedicated to LGBT pride, hosted by a different European city each year. The host city is usually one with an established gay pride event or a significant LGBT community.For up to a fortnight, numerous sporting and artistic events are staged throughout the host city. Europride usually culminates during a weekend with a traditional Mardi Gras-style pride parade, live music, special club nights, and an AIDS memorial vigil.
Europride was inaugurated in London in 1992, attended by estimated crowds of over 100,000. The following year, Berlin hosted the festivities. In 2016 Amsterdam hosted the Europride for the second year.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Europride ]
Gay pride, Amsterdam 2021
#amsterdampride #lgbtqia #gay #pinkamsterdam #amazing #amsterdam #crowded #citylife #canals #parade #gaypride #love #iamsterdam #beautifulpeople #europride #celebrating #canalparade #happytravellers #bucketlist #newadventures #newhome #summer #holland
Just a picture that I took for fun; not all subject choices need to be serious stuff...
Amsterdam, August 2018
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Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 18h57
Pink and happy.
Amsterdam Gay Pride
Amsterdam Pride is a citywide gay-festival held annually at the center of Amsterdam during the first weekend of August. The festival attracts several hundred-thousand visitors each year and thus one of the largest publicly held annual events in the Netherlands. Amsterdam Pride was originally organized in 1996.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August, which usually goes from Westerdok over the Prinsengracht, Amstel river, Zwanenburgwal and Oudeschans to Oosterdok.
The center of the parties and concerts during the festival is the Rembrandtplein and during the festival there are many activities in the surrounding area.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Amsterdam Gay Pride ]
Gay pride, Amsterdam 2021
#amsterdampride #lgbtqia #gay #pinkamsterdam #amazing #amsterdam #crowded #citylife #canals #parade #gaypride #love #iamsterdam #beautifulpeople #europride #celebrating #canalparade #happytravellers #bucketlist #newadventures #newhome #summer #holland
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 14h54
The first boat (boat #0) of the organization of the Europride in Amsterdam.
Europride
Europride is a pan-European international event dedicated to LGBT pride, hosted by a different European city each year. The host city is usually one with an established gay pride event or a significant LGBT community.For up to a fortnight, numerous sporting and artistic events are staged throughout the host city. Europride usually culminates during a weekend with a traditional Mardi Gras-style pride parade, live music, special club nights, and an AIDS memorial vigil.
Europride was inaugurated in London in 1992, attended by estimated crowds of over 100,000. The following year, Berlin hosted the festivities. In 2016 Amsterdam hosted the Europride for the second year.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Europride ]
Prinsengracht 03/08/2019 19h10
Sending a message to say that the party is over...
Pride Amsterdam
Amsterdam Pride or Amsterdam Gay Pride is a citywide gay-festival held annually at the center of Amsterdam during the first weekend of August. The festival attracts several hundred-thousand visitors each year and is one of the largest publicly held annual events in the Netherlands.
Amsterdam Pride was first organized in 1996, meant as a festival to celebrate freedom and diversity. It was therefore not like many other Gay Prides, which began as demonstrations for equal rights. The latter purpose served another event, which is called Pink Saturday (Dutch: Roze Zaterdag) since 1979 and is held in a different city each year since 1981.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August, which usually goes from Westerdok over the Prinsengracht, the Amstel river, the Zwanenburgwal and the Oudeschans to Oosterdok. In 2014, the first Jewish boat and the first Moroccan boat participated in the Amsterdam Pride Canal Parade.
More information: Wikipedia - Amsterdam Pride
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 18h06
The boat of Philips (number 74).
Europride
Europride is a pan-European international event dedicated to LGBT pride, hosted by a different European city each year. The host city is usually one with an established gay pride event or a significant LGBT community.For up to a fortnight, numerous sporting and artistic events are staged throughout the host city. Europride usually culminates during a weekend with a traditional Mardi Gras-style pride parade, live music, special club nights, and an AIDS memorial vigil.
Europride was inaugurated in London in 1992, attended by estimated crowds of over 100,000. The following year, Berlin hosted the festivities. In 2016 Amsterdam hosted the Europride for the second year.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Europride ]
Gay pride, Amsterdam 2021
#amsterdampride #lgbtqia #gay #pinkamsterdam #amazing #amsterdam #crowded #citylife #canals #parade #gaypride #love #iamsterdam #beautifulpeople #europride #celebrating #canalparade #happytravellers #bucketlist #newadventures #newhome #summer #holland
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 17h42
The boys in green shiny shorts of Ferry Magazine, boat number 63.
Amsterdam Gay Pride
Amsterdam Pride is a citywide gay-festival held annually at the center of Amsterdam during the first weekend of August. The festival attracts several hundred-thousand visitors each year and thus one of the largest publicly held annual events in the Netherlands. Amsterdam Pride was originally organized in 1996.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August, which usually goes from Westerdok over the Prinsengracht, Amstel river, Zwanenburgwal and Oudeschans to Oosterdok.
The center of the parties and concerts during the festival is the Rembrandtplein and during the festival there are many activities in the surrounding area.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Amsterdam Gay Pride ]
Last saturday I photographed the Canal Parade on pride 2019. It was a lot of fun to do.
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Prinsengracht 04/08/2018 12h33
PUMP! is the motto here. Waiting for the canal parade of the Amsterdam Pride 2018.
Amsterdam Pride
Amsterdam Pride or Amsterdam Gay Pride is a citywide gay-festival held annually at the center of Amsterdam during the first weekend of August. The festival attracts several hundred-thousand visitors each year and is one of the largest publicly held annual events in the Netherlands.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August, which usually goes from Oosterdok, Zwanenburgwal and the Oudeschans, Amstel, over the Prinsengracht to Westerdok (clockwise since 2017).
Every year hundreds of thousands of visitors come to this event and is therefore one of the busiest public events in the Netherlands. In the United States, the Amsterdam Gay Pride was voted the best Gay Pride celebration in Europe in 2008 and in 2018 the Amsterdam Pride was voted Best Public Event in the Netherlands.
[ Wikipedia ]
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 17h00
Corendon cruising the Prinsengracht...boat number 47.
Europride
Europride is a pan-European international event dedicated to LGBT pride, hosted by a different European city each year. The host city is usually one with an established gay pride event or a significant LGBT community.For up to a fortnight, numerous sporting and artistic events are staged throughout the host city. Europride usually culminates during a weekend with a traditional Mardi Gras-style pride parade, live music, special club nights, and an AIDS memorial vigil.
Europride was inaugurated in London in 1992, attended by estimated crowds of over 100,000. The following year, Berlin hosted the festivities. In 2016 Amsterdam hosted the Europride for the second year.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Europride ]
Prinsengracht 03/08/2019 14h20
Window with a view and a window with a few boys enjoying the view.
Pride Amsterdam
Amsterdam Pride or Amsterdam Gay Pride is a citywide gay-festival held annually at the center of Amsterdam during the first weekend of August. The festival attracts several hundred-thousand visitors each year and is one of the largest publicly held annual events in the Netherlands.
Amsterdam Pride was first organized in 1996, meant as a festival to celebrate freedom and diversity. It was therefore not like many other Gay Prides, which began as demonstrations for equal rights. The latter purpose served another event, which is called Pink Saturday (Dutch: Roze Zaterdag) since 1979 and is held in a different city each year since 1981.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August, which usually goes from Westerdok over the Prinsengracht, the Amstel river, the Zwanenburgwal and the Oudeschans to Oosterdok. In 2014, the first Jewish boat and the first Moroccan boat participated in the Amsterdam Pride Canal Parade.
More information: Wikipedia - Amsterdam Pride
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 14h48
Our view...the other side of the Prinsengracht. The first boats are about to arrive...
Amsterdam Gay Pride
Amsterdam Pride is a citywide gay-festival held annually at the center of Amsterdam during the first weekend of August. The festival attracts several hundred-thousand visitors each year and thus one of the largest publicly held annual events in the Netherlands. Amsterdam Pride was originally organized in 1996.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August, which usually goes from Westerdok over the Prinsengracht, Amstel river, Zwanenburgwal and Oudeschans to Oosterdok.
The center of the parties and concerts during the festival is the Rembrandtplein and during the festival there are many activities in the surrounding area.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Amsterdam Gay Pride ]
Prinsengracht 06/08/2022 14h33
Valdemar and Edwin
Amsterdam Pride
Pride Amsterdam took place from July 30 to August 7, 2022. For 9 days, Pride Amsterdam is all about "My Gender My Pride".
Everyone should feel free to be themselves. It is time to pay attention to the diversity of gender identities and our right to self-determination. We have the right to deviate from the norm and the sex we were given at birth.
Amsterdam Pride was first organized in 1996, meant as a festival to celebrate freedom and diversity. It was therefore not like many other Gay Prides, which began as demonstrations for equal rights. The latter purpose served another event, which is called Pink Saturday (Dutch: Roze Zaterdag) since 1979 and is held in a different city each year since 1981.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August.
Due to covid-19 this was the first Canal Pride after two years of absence.
[ Various sources ]
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 16h46
The boat (number 44) of the Dutch Rowers Association...
Europride
Europride is a pan-European international event dedicated to LGBT pride, hosted by a different European city each year. The host city is usually one with an established gay pride event or a significant LGBT community.For up to a fortnight, numerous sporting and artistic events are staged throughout the host city. Europride usually culminates during a weekend with a traditional Mardi Gras-style pride parade, live music, special club nights, and an AIDS memorial vigil.
Europride was inaugurated in London in 1992, attended by estimated crowds of over 100,000. The following year, Berlin hosted the festivities. In 2016 Amsterdam hosted the Europride for the second year.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Europride ]
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 18h03
A blue boat for Roze Zaterdag (Pink Saturday), the Dutch precursor for Gay Pride which will be held in 's-Hertogenbosch on 24/06/2017.
Amsterdam Gay Pride
Amsterdam Pride is a citywide gay-festival held annually at the center of Amsterdam during the first weekend of August. The festival attracts several hundred-thousand visitors each year and thus one of the largest publicly held annual events in the Netherlands. Amsterdam Pride was originally organized in 1996.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August, which usually goes from Westerdok over the Prinsengracht, Amstel river, Zwanenburgwal and Oudeschans to Oosterdok.
The center of the parties and concerts during the festival is the Rembrandtplein and during the festival there are many activities in the surrounding area.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Amsterdam Gay Pride ]
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 17h05
The boat of Mister B is traditionally the most rough boat of the canal pride. Also this year, this is the max. Boat number 49 already.
Europride
Europride is a pan-European international event dedicated to LGBT pride, hosted by a different European city each year. The host city is usually one with an established gay pride event or a significant LGBT community.For up to a fortnight, numerous sporting and artistic events are staged throughout the host city. Europride usually culminates during a weekend with a traditional Mardi Gras-style pride parade, live music, special club nights, and an AIDS memorial vigil.
Europride was inaugurated in London in 1992, attended by estimated crowds of over 100,000. The following year, Berlin hosted the festivities. In 2016 Amsterdam hosted the Europride for the second year.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Europride ]
Pieter Jacobszstraat 12/08/2021 12h16
Rainbow colored Felyx shared scooter during the Amsterdam Pride of 2021.
Felyx Scooter-Sharing System
A scooter-sharing system is a shared transport service in which electric motorized scooters (also referred to as e-scooters) are made available to use for short-term rentals. E-scooters are typically "dockless", meaning that they do not have a fixed home location and are dropped off and picked up from certain locations in the service area.
Scooter-sharing systems work towards providing the public with a fast and convenient mode of transport for last-mile mobility in urban areas. Due to the growing popularity of scooter-sharing, municipal governments have enforced regulations on e-scooters to increase rider and pedestrian safety while avoiding the accrual of visual pollution. Scooter-sharing systems are one of the least expensive and most popular micromobility options.
Since 2017 Amsterdam-based Felyx is active in the Netherlands and since 2019 in Brussels. From 2017 to 2018 the number of shared e-scooters in Europe increased by nearly 200 percent. The European demand for scooter-sharing systems is expected to grow 26.2 percent annually through 2025. [ Wikipedia 2021 ]
Reguliersgracht 03/08/2019 15h10
The Pride from the sidelines in a side street.
Pride Amsterdam
Amsterdam Pride or Amsterdam Gay Pride is a citywide gay-festival held annually at the center of Amsterdam during the first weekend of August. The festival attracts several hundred-thousand visitors each year and is one of the largest publicly held annual events in the Netherlands.
Amsterdam Pride was first organized in 1996, meant as a festival to celebrate freedom and diversity. It was therefore not like many other Gay Prides, which began as demonstrations for equal rights. The latter purpose served another event, which is called Pink Saturday (Dutch: Roze Zaterdag) since 1979 and is held in a different city each year since 1981.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August, which usually goes from Westerdok over the Prinsengracht, the Amstel river, the Zwanenburgwal and the Oudeschans to Oosterdok. In 2014, the first Jewish boat and the first Moroccan boat participated in the Amsterdam Pride Canal Parade.
More information: Wikipedia - Amsterdam Pride
Prinsengracht 06/08/2022 13h20
Friends group SMAC on their colorful boat. Their slogan "Proud to Be - This is Me".
Amsterdam Pride
Pride Amsterdam took place from July 30 to August 7, 2022. For 9 days, Pride Amsterdam is all about "My Gender My Pride".
Everyone should feel free to be themselves. It is time to pay attention to the diversity of gender identities and our right to self-determination. We have the right to deviate from the norm and the sex we were given at birth.
Amsterdam Pride was first organized in 1996, meant as a festival to celebrate freedom and diversity. It was therefore not like many other Gay Prides, which began as demonstrations for equal rights. The latter purpose served another event, which is called Pink Saturday (Dutch: Roze Zaterdag) since 1979 and is held in a different city each year since 1981.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August.
Due to covid-19 this was the first Canal Pride after two years of absence.
[ Various sources ]
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 16h01
Madame de Pompadour and Marie Antoinette made it to the small boat on the front row.
Europride
Europride is a pan-European international event dedicated to LGBT pride, hosted by a different European city each year. The host city is usually one with an established gay pride event or a significant LGBT community.For up to a fortnight, numerous sporting and artistic events are staged throughout the host city. Europride usually culminates during a weekend with a traditional Mardi Gras-style pride parade, live music, special club nights, and an AIDS memorial vigil.
Europride was inaugurated in London in 1992, attended by estimated crowds of over 100,000. The following year, Berlin hosted the festivities. In 2016 Amsterdam hosted the Europride for the second year.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Europride ]
Prinsengracht 06/08/2022 12h48
Amnesty has a boat with a special message to the world to transform hate into love.
Amsterdam Pride
Pride Amsterdam took place from July 30 to August 7, 2022. For 9 days, Pride Amsterdam is all about "My Gender My Pride".
Everyone should feel free to be themselves. It is time to pay attention to the diversity of gender identities and our right to self-determination. We have the right to deviate from the norm and the sex we were given at birth.
Amsterdam Pride was first organized in 1996, meant as a festival to celebrate freedom and diversity. It was therefore not like many other Gay Prides, which began as demonstrations for equal rights. The latter purpose served another event, which is called Pink Saturday (Dutch: Roze Zaterdag) since 1979 and is held in a different city each year since 1981.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August.
Due to covid-19 this was the first Canal Pride after two years of absence.
[ Various sources ]
Prinsengracht 06/08/2022 13h24
Bar Regenboog (Nijmegen) with Karin Bloemen.
Amsterdam Pride
Pride Amsterdam took place from July 30 to August 7, 2022. For 9 days, Pride Amsterdam is all about "My Gender My Pride".
Everyone should feel free to be themselves. It is time to pay attention to the diversity of gender identities and our right to self-determination. We have the right to deviate from the norm and the sex we were given at birth.
Amsterdam Pride was first organized in 1996, meant as a festival to celebrate freedom and diversity. It was therefore not like many other Gay Prides, which began as demonstrations for equal rights. The latter purpose served another event, which is called Pink Saturday (Dutch: Roze Zaterdag) since 1979 and is held in a different city each year since 1981.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August.
Due to covid-19 this was the first Canal Pride after two years of absence.
[ Various sources ]
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 17h42
Do we have contact or is it just my imagination...Ferry Magazine (boat 63)
Amsterdam Gay Pride
Amsterdam Pride is a citywide gay-festival held annually at the center of Amsterdam during the first weekend of August. The festival attracts several hundred-thousand visitors each year and thus one of the largest publicly held annual events in the Netherlands. Amsterdam Pride was originally organized in 1996.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August, which usually goes from Westerdok over the Prinsengracht, Amstel river, Zwanenburgwal and Oudeschans to Oosterdok.
The center of the parties and concerts during the festival is the Rembrandtplein and during the festival there are many activities in the surrounding area.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Amsterdam Gay Pride ]
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 15h44
Gay watch on the first row in front of us.
Europride
Europride is a pan-European international event dedicated to LGBT pride, hosted by a different European city each year. The host city is usually one with an established gay pride event or a significant LGBT community.For up to a fortnight, numerous sporting and artistic events are staged throughout the host city. Europride usually culminates during a weekend with a traditional Mardi Gras-style pride parade, live music, special club nights, and an AIDS memorial vigil.
Europride was inaugurated in London in 1992, attended by estimated crowds of over 100,000. The following year, Berlin hosted the festivities. In 2016 Amsterdam hosted the Europride for the second year.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Europride ]
Europride | Prinsengracht 06/08/2016 17h48
Boat number 66 of Carbon Events. First new Nike Airmax Classics BW spotted today.
Amsterdam Gay Pride
Amsterdam Pride is a citywide gay-festival held annually at the center of Amsterdam during the first weekend of August. The festival attracts several hundred-thousand visitors each year and thus one of the largest publicly held annual events in the Netherlands. Amsterdam Pride was originally organized in 1996.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August, which usually goes from Westerdok over the Prinsengracht, Amstel river, Zwanenburgwal and Oudeschans to Oosterdok.
The center of the parties and concerts during the festival is the Rembrandtplein and during the festival there are many activities in the surrounding area.
[ Source: Wikipedia – Amsterdam Gay Pride ]
Middenweg 06/08/2022 17h14
Unlimited love provided by T-Mobile. Shown here on a mupi of JCDecaux on the Middenweg in East.
Amsterdam Pride
Pride Amsterdam took place from July 30 to August 7, 2022. For 9 days, Pride Amsterdam is all about "My Gender My Pride".
Everyone should feel free to be themselves. It is time to pay attention to the diversity of gender identities and our right to self-determination. We have the right to deviate from the norm and the sex we were given at birth.
Amsterdam Pride was first organized in 1996, meant as a festival to celebrate freedom and diversity. It was therefore not like many other Gay Prides, which began as demonstrations for equal rights. The latter purpose served another event, which is called Pink Saturday (Dutch: Roze Zaterdag) since 1979 and is held in a different city each year since 1981.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August.
Due to covid-19 this was the first Canal Pride after two years of absence.
[ Various sources ]
Prinsengracht 06/08/2022 12h46
Love All Flavours of Gender, Taste the Rainbow is the motto on the boat of Church passing by as boat number 4.
Amsterdam Pride
Pride Amsterdam took place from July 30 to August 7, 2022. For 9 days, Pride Amsterdam is all about "My Gender My Pride".
Everyone should feel free to be themselves. It is time to pay attention to the diversity of gender identities and our right to self-determination. We have the right to deviate from the norm and the sex we were given at birth.
Amsterdam Pride was first organized in 1996, meant as a festival to celebrate freedom and diversity. It was therefore not like many other Gay Prides, which began as demonstrations for equal rights. The latter purpose served another event, which is called Pink Saturday (Dutch: Roze Zaterdag) since 1979 and is held in a different city each year since 1981.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August.
Due to covid-19 this was the first Canal Pride after two years of absence.
[ Various sources ]
Prinsengracht 06/08/2022 13h30
Roze in Wit meaning Pink in white. The color pink used to be color of the gay and lesbian community in the Netherlands which has been replaced by the international rainbow flag in all its variants.
Roze in Wit is a foundation that promotes the standardization of gender, sex and sexual diversity in healthcare. We do this by creating more visibility, for example through the list of LGBTI+ friendly doctors on our website.
Amsterdam Pride
Pride Amsterdam took place from July 30 to August 7, 2022. For 9 days, Pride Amsterdam is all about "My Gender My Pride".
Everyone should feel free to be themselves. It is time to pay attention to the diversity of gender identities and our right to self-determination. We have the right to deviate from the norm and the sex we were given at birth.
Amsterdam Pride was first organized in 1996, meant as a festival to celebrate freedom and diversity. It was therefore not like many other Gay Prides, which began as demonstrations for equal rights. The latter purpose served another event, which is called Pink Saturday (Dutch: Roze Zaterdag) since 1979 and is held in a different city each year since 1981.
The peak of the festival is during the Canal Parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August.
Due to covid-19 this was the first Canal Pride after two years of absence.
[ Various sources ]