
City's LGBTQI+ community spreads message of inclusivity at Pride march
The 17th edition of the Chennai Rainbow Pride March unfolded with colour and solidarity on Sunday, drawing participants not just from the city but also from places like Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kerala, and Hyderabad.
The annual march stood as a powerful celebration of identity and inclusivity — a vibrant reminder that Pride is both a protest and a celebration in the city.
'There are still many rights we need, especially in terms of political recognition, marriage equality, and equal rights. The mindset of the general public will begin to change only when they start to understand the real struggles of the queer community,' said Dee, an artist working in a design production company.
This is my fourth time taking part in the Pride Walk. I'm not a part of LGBTQI+ community, but an ally, and I believe it's important to show up, support, and help empower the community.
- Abinatha, a lawyer
I'm in a heterosexual relationship, but I think there's definitely room for improvement when it comes to inclusivity in public spaces in Chennai for LGBTQI+ individuals.
- Raya, a college student
What makes the walk unique is that it reflects all the rights that Chennai stands for - not just queer rights. I think it feels more authentic and truly represents a people run Pride.
-Drishya, a filmmaker

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