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Politics at the Pride Parade

By Azi Paybarah 6/29/09 12:51pm
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  • At Stonewall
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    Every year the political class pays homage to the gay community at the Pride Parade, and yesterday’s was no different.

  • Back Forward Ready to March

    Ready to March

    Every year the political class pays homage to the gay community at the Pride Parade, and yesterday was no different. In this photo, Bloomberg and campaign aide Chris Coffey wait to join the parade, and reporters are there to capture the moment. One shirtless photographer (right-hand corner), however, had his attention elsewhere.

  • Back Forward First in Line

    First in Line

    The parade (which, I'm told, is still referred to as a "march" by the organizers) was led by Governor David Paterson, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and Council Speaker Christine Quinn.

  • Back Forward Behind the Line

    Behind the Line

    Jeremy Peters of The New York Times gets a good spot.

  • Back Forward Colors

    Colors

    For the occasion, Michael Bloomberg and his girlfriend, Diana Taylor, wore purple shirts (the mayor also skipped the tie).

  • Back Forward The Voice of the Quinn and Bloomberg

    The Voice of the Quinn and Bloomberg

    An aide to Christine Quinn followed Paterson, Bloomberg and Quinn in a truck, repeating their names basically every other block.

  • Back Forward The Bloomberg Campaign

    The Bloomberg Campaign

    No rest for the inevitable.

  • Back Forward LGBT for Mike

    LGBT for Mike

    These signs started appearing rather early on in the parade route.

  • Back Forward The Schumer Brigade

    The Schumer Brigade

    No parade is a parade without Senator Chuck Schumer, who had both signs and a bullhorn.

  • Back Forward Get Ready for Your Close-Up

    Get Ready for Your Close-Up

    Here's Stuart Appelbaum, the president of RWDSU, who recently came out.

  • Back Forward Kurland

    Kurland

    Here's Yetta Kurland, the Manhattan-based attorney challenging City Council Speaker Christine Quinn this year. She and her rather large contingent of supporters wore yellow T-shirts. At one point when the parade was stalled, Kurland and another supporter broke out into a dance.

  • Back Forward Mr. Comptroller

    Mr. Comptroller

    Tom DiNapoli had the least colorful signs of the day.

  • Back Forward Outside Albany

    Outside Albany

    A message from freshman State Senator Dan Squadron got a warm reception.

  • Back Forward Women for Katz

    Women for Katz

    Supporters of Melinda Katz, the city councilwoman and comptroller candidate from Queens.

  • Back Forward Representing Harlem

    Representing Harlem

    City Councilwoman Inez Dickens was the only uptown elected official I saw.

  • Back Forward Eric Gioia, Too

    Eric Gioia, Too

    The city councilman from Queens, and candidate for public advocate, also had supporters at the parade.

  • Back Forward Almost Famous

    Almost Famous

    A cast member of The Real Housewives of New Jersey marched the route also. Her sign-carrier got nearly as much attention as she did.

  • Back Forward Marriage

    Marriage

    Same-sex marriage was a major theme in the parade this year. Whether or not the legislation will pass the State Senate (or, for that matter, any legislation will pass the Senate) is anybody's guess.

  • Back Forward At Stonewall

    At Stonewall

    Christine Quinn, the first gay speaker of the City Council, was greeted enthusiastically when the parade arrived at Stonewall, but the loudest cheers were saved for David Paterson, who is trying to get his same-sex marriage legislation through the currently deadlocked Legislature. Some chanted "Pass it! Pass it!" as Paterson and Quinn posed for photos. The chant later morphed into "Pat-er-son! Pat-er-son!"

  • Back NYPD at Stonewall

    NYPD at Stonewall

    Here's a police band marching past the bar where the Stonewall riots began. The NYPD, of course, was on a different side back then, but tension between the gay community and the police still exists—after a recent spate of arrests outside gay sex shops, advocates said gay men were being unfairly targeted. The Manhattan D.A. just vacated the guilty plea of one man who was arrested.

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