What happened instead was the President of Boston Pride and the Board unilaterally stepped down and abruptly. With 2018 Pride Week running from June 1 to June 10, here’s a look at the city’s gay bar scene and regularly occurring events at other venues.įor a full calendar for 2018 Pride Week, visit the official site. The goal of engaging the consultants was to help Boston Pride transform empowering and engaging different members of the community as well as to help refocus and reaffirm Pride’s commitment to all of Boston’s LGBTQ community. The event includes a series of neighbourhood block parties and the main parade. El evento incluye una serie de fiestas de barrio y el desfile principal. La Semana del Orgullo Gay de Boston tiene lugar todos los años en junio y es el evento más grande del Orgullo Gay en Nueva Inglaterra. Estamos esperando una actualización de los nuevos organizadores. Boston Gay Pride Week takes place every year in June and is the largest Gay Pride event in New England. Discover gay Boston with local tips, gay-friendly hotels, explore the gay scene. Actualización: en 2021 se disolvió el grupo organizador de Boston Pride.
BOSTON GAY PRIDE 2021 UPDATE
We are awaiting an update from new organisers. Still, several stalwarts remain, and even venues that are not strictly defined as gay bars host regular events that are LGBTQ-friendly. Update: In 2021 the organising group for Boston Pride was dissolved. While some of the oldest staples of Boston’s gay nightclub scene are now defunct - like Manray, Axis, and Buzz - they were trailblazing spaces that propped up “communities who play on the fringes, generators of subversive cultural movements that eventually go mainstream, and bulwarks against the sterilization and homogenization of city life,” as Scott Kearnan wrote in Boston Magazine last year.īut, as he noted, recent decades have seen a decline in Boston’s gay nightlife scene with dating action moving online, married couples moving out of the city, and less of a need for a secretive scene of gay-specific venues in an increasingly accepting state. Today, the state has the second-largest LGBT population in the nation, according to a recent report.
Massachusetts was the first state to legalize same-sex marriage and has long been home to establishments that support and advocate for gay rights and inclusion.