2025 Capitol Hill Pride Weekend Trans Pride in Volunteer Park, PrideFest on Broadway

Seattle, WALocal News

Capitol Hill's Pride celebrations this weekend will feature Trans Pride Seattle on Friday from 5 PM to 10 PM at Volunteer Park, followed by PrideFest on Saturday from noon to 8 PM along Broadway and Cal Anderson Park. These events serve as a vibrant response to ongoing challenges faced by the LGBTQ community, including economic downturns and political attacks on civil rights. Trans Pride Seattle, now in its twelfth year, honors the history and resilience of the Trans community, declaring their power and right to exist freely. PrideFest will offer four stages of entertainment and remains free for all attendees, reinforcing community solidarity. Recent reports highlight a nationwide decrease in support for LGBTQ organizations, making these celebrations even more significant.

The events also follow protests against anti-trans groups and efforts to maintain safe spaces for queer communities. Local venues across Capitol Hill are expected to host additional celebrations, further enriching the Pride weekend experience. The events underscore the importance of visibility and community support in the face of adversity.

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