Anger and frustration had built across the decades as members of the community often found themselves being singled out by systemic hatred and oppression.
Raids of this kind were common at Stonewall, but uncommonly, on this night, the club goers fought back. On June 28, 1969, a club in Manhattan called the Stonewall Inn was raided by police. However, the Pride parade was not always a celebration. Marriage equality was afforded only two years ago, and discrimination persists, but these parades exemplify the ability to overcoming struggle and heartache, and choosing to strive toward living as boldly as the colors on the rainbow flag. The parade in itself is an acknowledgement of the struggles faced throughout history by members of the community, and the issues they continue to face. Pride parades are famous for bright colors, daring outfits, and for uplifting the LGBTQ community (and glitter - lots and lots of glitter).