Atlanta Pride

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Atlanta Pride will take place on October 12, 2025, at noon local time in Atlanta, Georgia, celebrating LGBTQ+ pride and community. The event will feature a parade and various activities, with CBS46 set to cover the festivities. Atlanta has a rich history of LGBTQ+ activism, making this event a significant occasion for the local community. Last year's pride parade attracted thousands of participants and spectators, demonstrating the growing support for LGBTQ+ rights. Local businesses and organizations actively participate, showcasing their commitment to diversity and inclusion.

The Atlanta Metropolitan Area has a vibrant LGBTQ+ scene, contributing to the event's importance. Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere filled with joy and celebration of identity. This year's pride parade aims to reinforce the message of equality and acceptance for all individuals.

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