“Before it became a parade, it became a movement.
“We will put our foot down to the ground, rooted to the ground and have clear visibility,” Michael Basillas, an organizer with Hoods4Justice, told USA Today. Hoods4Justice, which sees Pride events as too corporate and insufficiently inclusive of marginalized people, isn’t saying exactly what’s planned but will definitely have a presence.
Organizers allied with the group that interrupted the Capital Pride Parade in Washington, D.C., June 10 are planning an action for the New York City Pride March, set for next Sunday.