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Saturday’s parade was the first organized by a new leadership group, Boston Pride for the People. I’m seeing everyone represented, I’m seeing families, I’m seeing the full color spectrum in terms of diversity and race." "This feels like the entire of city of Boston has shown up to support in a way that’s really nice," she said. Alexis Wright of Watertown cheered on a passing drum line on the edge of the Common.

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Hundreds of thousands of people lined the parade route, which snaked through Back Bay and the South End before ending on Boston Common. Maura Healey stopped to take photos and selfies during the 2023 Boston Pride parade. It’s a great place to live, to raise a family, to grow a business." Gov. "And I just want people to know, in this time where there are other states going backwards - come to Massachusetts. "I’m just so proud to be a part of it, I’m proud to lead this state, I’m grateful for the support," she said. People clamored to the front to take selfies with the state's first openly gay governor. Maura Healey sprinted from one side of the street to the other, hugging spectators and giving high fives. Just behind the roaring motorcycles, Gov. The annual celebration of the LGBTQ+ community was delayed by the pandemic, and then canceled after its organizing committee disbanded. They revved their engines – and with that, the first Boston Pride parade since 2019 was off. Riders wearing black jackets from the Moving Violations women’s motorcycle club lined their bikes up Saturday as onlookers cheered and waved rainbow flags in Copley Square. Facebook Email Hundreds of thousands of people lined the parade route for the city's first Pride celebration since 2019.







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