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Commemorating the 34th Anniversary of Queens Pride Parade on June 7, 2026

Commemorating the 34th Anniversary of Queens Pride Parade on June 7, 2026

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Sponsor
Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas
Last action
2026-06-02
Official status
Adopted
Effective date
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Commemorating the 34th Anniversary of Queens Pride Parade on June 7, 2026

Commemorating the 34th Anniversary of Queens Pride Parade on June 7, 2026

What This Bill Does

  • Commemorating the 34th Anniversary of Queens Pride Parade on June 7, 2026

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Bill History

  1. 2026-06-02 Assembly

    INTRODUCED

  2. 2026-06-02 Assembly

    ADOPTED

Official Summary Text

Commemorating the 34th Anniversary of Queens Pride Parade on June 7, 2026

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Assembly Resolution No. 1565

BY: M. of A. Gonzalez-Rojas

        COMMEMORATING the 34th Anniversary of Queens Pride
        Parade on June 7, 2026

  WHEREAS,  It is the custom of this Legislative Body to recognize the
profound impact of those exemplary organizations and events  within  the
great  State of New York that proactively work toward the empowerment of
diverse communities and the importance of such work, which benefits  all
citizens  of  this State, and indeed, all citizens of the Nation, should
be rightfully commended; and

  WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern  and  in  full  accord  with  its
long-standing  traditions,  this  Legislative  Body  is  justly proud to
commemorate the 34th Anniversary of the Queens LGBTQ Pride Parade to  be
celebrated on Sunday, June 7, 2026; and

  WHEREAS,  The  Queens  LGBTQ  Pride  Parade is the second oldest and
second-largest pride parade in New York City; the  parade,  which  takes
place every year on the first Sunday in June, was established in 1993 by
Daniel  Dromm  and  Maritza  Martinez to increase awareness of the LGBTQ
population in Queens and honor former resident Julio Rivera; and

  WHEREAS, Julio Rivera  was  a  29-year-old  Puerto  Rican  bartender
raised  in  the  Bronx  who  was  living  in  Jackson Heights when three
individuals from a local gang brutally attacked him due  to  his  sexual
orientation  on  July  2,  1990;  doctors  at  Elmhurst  Hospital  later
confirmed his death,  and  residents  of  Jackson  Heights  have  worked
relentlessly  since  then  to  increase  the  visibility  of  the  LGBTQ
community not only in Jackson Heights but across New York City; and

  WHEREAS, Queens Pride marked the beginning of local LGBTQ  activists
founding  social  services  organizations  and  strengthening  the LGBTQ
community's political agenda; since then, the  number  of  organizations
that  provide  services to members of the LGBTQ community has increased;
and

  WHEREAS, Queens  Pride  promotes  awareness  and  education  of  the
lesbian,  gay,  bisexual, transgender, and queer community in Queens and
serves as a safe space for those within the community to celebrate their
identity, as well as honor those who have passed; Queens  Pride  is  and
will  continue  to  be  an essential parade for residents throughout New
York City; and

  WHEREAS,  Our  society  benefits  from  the  purposeful  efforts  of
individuals who unite for the cause of improving the quality of life for
others and who proactively work toward the goal of dignity for all; now,
therefore, be it

  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commemorate the 34th Anniversary of the Queens Pride Parade; and  be  it
further

  RESOLVED,  That  a  copy  of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
provided to the New Queens Pride.