After a 3 year lapse because of the COVID 19 pandemic, the 4-hour Seattle Pride Parade resumed with the route down 4th Avenue from Pike St. to the Seattle Center. At the Seattle Center, it was packed with people enjoying the first of our warm, sunny weather by enjoying the various entertainment, people watching, and celebrating Pride Week.
They estimated the parade crowds to be about 400,000 to 500,000 with over 200 different groups in the parade. Motorcyclists lead the parade which included several LGBTQ organizations and collectives, technology companies, banks and credit unions, medical, beverage, airlines, radio/TV, retail clothing, contractors, sports, politicians, and governments.
Here is a link that describes most of those 200 groups and sponsors:
https://www.seattlepride.org/events/pride-parade-2022-update
In 2019 I blogged about the Seattle Pride Parade and an LGBTQ member and business advisor sent me information and a link that she thought would be useful for small businesses (SMBs) to become more inclusive since the LGBTQ market is one of the fastest-growing sectors right now. Here is this guide that helps SMBs to build different strategies to be more LGBTQ inclusive: https://www.websiteplanet.com/blog/smb-guide-success-lgbtq-market-best-practices/
Following the motorcyclists, this was the first group in the parade to protest against the recent Supreme Court decision that overthrew Roe v Wade and relinquished Federal protections for abortion and reverted protections to each state's decisions.
I have recently uploaded all of my travel videos to YouTube now that they allow longer uploads and you may want to see my Peru Adventures there as well as my other travel videos. That link is https://www.youtube.com/c/huntforgold
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