Seasonal & Holidays
Pride Month: Pride Paddle, Terranea & South Bay LGBTQ Center
People in the South Bay can support gay pride at parades, virtual ceremonies and other local events.
REDONDO BEACH, CA — As parades, celebrations and parties for Pride Month 2021 are held all over the country this June, people in and near the South Bay are planning and holding gay pride events of their own.
Pride Month celebrations in the South Bay and nearby include:
- Pride Paddle is slated for Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Redondo Beach King Harbor. The community is invited to wear their favorite pride gear and colors and paddleboard together. People can stay on the water or near the shore. The event features raffles, paddle rentals and tons of fun. To rent a paddleboard, text the word “PRIDE” to (424)407-0777.
- Terranea Resort marks a milestone anniversary this summer as the resort celebrates 12 years as Southern California’s hidden gem on the Palos Verdes Peninsula and partners with the South Bay LGBTQ Center. As part of the anniversary celebration and in honor of Pride Month, Terranea invites everyone to partake in “Pride on the Peninsula” with a special two-night stay offer including a $100 resort credit, parking, and resort fee, on stays now through June 30, 2021, by using the promo code: PRIDE (restrictions and blackout dates apply). When booking a stay, guests also have the option of donating to South Bay LGBTQ Center throughout the month.
- NANAS Italian & Mexican: Support a local LGBT business during this month and all summer long. The owners just got married this month and you can celebrate love with them by tasting their incredible menu and recipes passed down by their families.
- Heal the Bay Presents Queers on the Pier celebrates the "bridge between the Queer Community and Environmentalism." The drag show is streaming on June 25 from Heal the Bay Aquarium at the Santa Monica Pier. Tickets are available online.
Pride Month spotlights LGBTQ+ people, their influence and the challenges they face. June was chosen in recognition of the 1969 Stonewall riots, when police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City’s Greenwich Village neighborhood.
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The raid led to a riot among patrons and local residents, with days of protests and violent clashes with police. The Stonewall riots ultimately sparked a gay rights movement nationally and globally, according to the Library of Congress.
The Pride celebration was originally dubbed “Gay Pride Day” and marked the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall riots with a parade in New York City.
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The “day” soon grew to encompass a monthlong series of events in many American cities. It now includes millions of people across the world with parades, picnics, parties, workshops, symposia and concerts, the Library of Congress said.
New York City, where Pride Month began, has hosted an annual march to note its historical connection since 1984, with this year’s NYC Pride march set for June 27.
Several other big cities across the country hold similar annual events in late June. Chicago Pride 2021 will include a variety of events around the city this month, with the Chicago Pride Parade delayed until October due to the coronavirus pandemic. Houston Pride 2021 has also been delayed until the fall.
Virtual Pride events are being held all month, according to a University of Georgia list that includes many of them.
Police officers in Elgin, Illinois, a Chicago suburb, are wearing a Pride Month badge throughout June to show support for the LGBTQ+ community. In Arlington Heights, Illinois, another Chicago suburb, a Pride Month proclamation states that the village "cherishes the value and dignity of each person."
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More rural areas have also began marking June as Pride Month in recent years.
"Each summer, Pride is an opportunity to celebrate the diversity of identities, experiences and histories in the LGBTQ community and recognize all who have and continue to advocate for LGBTQ lives, rights and visibility," Rayne Parker, assistant director of the office of LGBTQ resources at the University of Kentucky, said in a news release.
"As with other recognition months, this is an opportunity to highlight LGBTQ pride and advocacy and should continue to be recognized all year long," Parker said.
Pride events worldwide in 2021 are accompanied by the unveiling of a new pride flag that was changed to include intersex people, Advocate.com and others have reported. Intersex people have bodies that fall outside the strict male/female binary, according to Planned Parenthood.
- Patch Editors Emily Leayman and Nicole Charky contributed to this report.
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