June 14, 2017 | Volume 108 | issue 6
The Pitt News
PITTSBURGH CELEBRATES PRIDE contr ^
Henry Glitz News Editor
When Pittsburghers gathered for the city’s annual LGBTQ+ Pride parade Sunday, they probably expected the marchers to toss candy and wave rainbow flags — but they got their fair share of political chants slung their way as well. The circumstance of two parades came as the result of fundamental disagreements within Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ+ community itself about comfortability with corporatiza-
tion. The Delta Foundation, an organization dedicated to advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, and the parade’s organizers, announced in January that naming rights for the annual parade would be given to the EQT Corporation. Some activists decided to organize a “People’s Pride” to follow immediately behind in the path of the EQTsponsored parade, criticising the corporate influence on the parade, EQT’s fracking and their history of donating to politicians who have supported anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.
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While stirring up some controversy this year because of its corporate sponsorship, the original parade remained the largest and most visible event for the LGBTQ+ community in the city during the weekend’s Pride celebrations. Point Park sophomore Emerson Andrews emphasized the importance of community in choosing to attend the See Pride on page 3