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June 30, 2019 N Y C P Ri D E M a R C H March O R D MARCH SECTION ORDER GROUP NAME CHECK-IN LEAD 1 Sirens Women's Motorcycle Club 10:00 AM LEAD 2 Scouts For Equality 10:00 AM O LEAD 3 Heritage of Pride: Banner 10:00 AM LEAD 4 Heritage of Pride: Balloon Arches 10:00 AM R LEAD 5 Marsha / Sylvia Car 10:00 AM LEAD 6 Grand Marshal : POSE 10:00 AM D LEAD 7 Grand Marshal: Phyll 10:00 AM LEAD 8 Grand Marshal: Monica Helms 10:00 AM E LEAD 9 Grand Marshal: Trevor Project 10:00 AM LEAD 10 Grand Marshal: GLF 10:00 AM R LEAD 11 Heritage of Pride: Float 10:00 AM LEAD 12 National Center for Transgender Equality 10:00 AM LEAD 13 Black Queer and Trans Resistance Netherlands 10:00 AM LEAD 14 We will Not Be Erased 10:00 AM LEAD 15 STONEWALL INN / BK Brewery 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 1 InterPride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 2 Copenhagen Pride (here is only as Copenhagen and no WorldPride 2021 Banner) 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 3 United States Association of Prides 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 4 Boston Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 5 Brooklyn Pride Inc 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 6 Cathedral City LGBT Days 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 7 Christopher Street West | LA Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 8 Come Out With Pride / Orlando Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 9 Dallas Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 10 Greater Palm Springs Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 11 Indy Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 12 4Ward Miami (Gay8 Festival) 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 13 Milwaukee Pride, Inc. 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 14 Motor City Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 15 North Texas Pride Foundation 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 16 Northern Nevada Pride/Our Center 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 17 Pacific Pride Foundation 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 18 Pride Houston 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 19 Spencer Pride, inc 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 20 TAMPA PRIDE 2019 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 21 TampaPride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 22 THE LAVENDER EFFECT 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 23 Tidewater LGBT Interfaith 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 24 Twin Cities Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 25 Utah Pride Center 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 26 Venice Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 27 FCP Banner with FMP Group 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 28 Fierté Montréal Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 29 Alianza 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 30 Beirut Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 31 Guadalajara Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 32 MozaiQ 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 33 Orenda 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 34 EPOA Board/Human Rights Coordinator 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 35 EuroPride / European Pride Organisers Association 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 36 NO GROUP 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 37 ARCIGAY 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 38 Arcigay del Trentino 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 39 Arcigay Milano 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 40 Comitato Bologna Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 41 Circolo di Cultura Omosessuale Mario Mieli 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 42 "CSD Deutschland - the German prides network" 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 43 Cumbria Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 44 Pride Cymru 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 45 Prideinhull 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 46 ILGA Portugal 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 47 Pride in London 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 48 NO GROUP 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 49 UK PON 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 50 Stichting Roze Zaterdagen 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 51 Stockholm Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 52 Subversive Front 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 53 Thessaloniki Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 54 EuroPride Vienna 2019 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 55 Zurich Pride 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 56 First Mardi Gras Inc 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 57 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras 10:00 AM INTERPRIDE 58 Pride Amsterdam 10:00 AM GOVERNMENT 1 Cuomo, Andrew: Governor 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 2 I LOVE NY 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 3 NYS Department of State 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 4 NYS Department of Labor 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 5 NYS Department of Health 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 6 NYS Office for New Americans 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 7 AIDS Institute 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 8 NYS Office of Temporary & Disability Assistance 11:00 AM NYC PRIDE MARCH PRIDE NYC GOVERNMENT 9 New York State Council on the Arts 11:00 AM JUNE 30, 2019 1 MARCH SECTION ORDER GROUP NAME CHECK-IN GOVERNMENT 10 NYS Division of Housing & Community Renewal 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 11 NYS Division of Human Rights 11:00 AM O GOVERNMENT 12 NYS Department of Environmental Conservation 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 13 NYS Department of Veteran Affairs 11:00 AM R Officially “The Power Authority of the State of New York” but most often ca- GOVERNMENT 14 11:00 AM lled “New York Power Authority,” even on the website D GOVERNMENT 15 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 16 US Senators of New York 11:00 AM E GOVERNMENT 17 NY State Attorney General's Office 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 18 NY State Comptroller's Office 11:00 AM R GOVERNMENT 19 US House of Representatives 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 20 NY State Senate 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 21 NY State Assembly 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 22 Office of the Mayor of New York City 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 23 NYC Administration for Children's Services, Office of LGBTQ Policy & Practice 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 24 NYC Department of Education 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 25 New York City Health + Hospitals (was NYC Health + Hospitals) 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 26 RAINBOW, NYC DSS-HRA-DSS's LGBTQI Employee Resource Group 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 27 NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 28 Department of Youth & Community Development (CITY COUNCIL) 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 29 NYC Public Advocate's Office 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 30 NYC Comptroller's Office 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 31 NY City Council 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 32 NYC Borough Presidents Office 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 33 NYC District Attorney's Office 11:00 AM GOVERNMENT 34 Distinguished Elected Officials 11:00 AM 1 1 Lesbian and Gay Big Apple Corps Marching Band, The 12:00 PM 1 2 SAGE 12:00 PM 1 3 Gotham Cheer 12:00 PM 1 4 Balloon Design Studio 12:00 PM 1 5 Trevor Project 12:00 PM 1 6 T-Mobile 12:00 PM 1 7 Gilbert Baker Estate, The 12:00 PM 1 8 NOW New York National Organization for Women 12:00 PM 1 9 Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center, The 12:00 PM 1 10 Aces NYC 12:00 PM 1 11 Two Spirit Indigenous People's Association 12:00 PM 1 12 Brooklyn Community Pride Center 12:00 PM 1 13 iHeartMedia / KTU 12:00 PM 1 14 iHeartMedia / Z100 12:00 PM 1 15 New York City Rocky Horror Picture Show (NYC RHPS) 12:00 PM 1 16 Peace Corps 12:00 PM 1 17 Oasis LGBTS Wellness Center 12:00 PM 1 18 Visual AIDS 12:00 PM 1 19 TailShakers, The 12:00 PM 1 20 Blue School 12:00 PM 1 21 Audible / Queer Newark Oral History Project 12:00 PM 1 22 Coalicion Orgullo Arcoiris / Puerto Rico Pride 12:00 PM 1 23 Imperial Court of New York 12:00 PM 1 24 Planned Parenthood 12:00 PM 1 25 LGBT Marriage Club 12:00 PM 1 26 HSBC 12:00 PM 1 27 Rainbow Hands 12:00 PM 1 28 Fashion Designers Life 12:00 PM 1 29 Raha International 12:00 PM 1 30 New York City Anti-Violence Project 12:00 PM 1 31 VIHDA Manazanillo IAP 12:00 PM 1 32 Mastercard 12:00 PM 1 33 Front Runners New York 12:00 PM 1 34 Barefoot Wine 12:00 PM 1 35 GLBT Project Inc. 12:00 PM 1 36 Affirmation: LGBT Mormons, Families & Friends 12:00 PM 1 37 Delta 12:00 PM 1 38 Queens Vocational and Technical High School 12:00 PM 1 39 Omnicom Pride 12:00 PM 1 40 Beacon High School, The 12:00 PM 1 50 Bravo 12:00 PM 1 51 Comcast NBCUniversal 12:00 PM 1 52 Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) 12:00 PM 1 53 SKYY Vodka 12:00 PM 1 54 Black and Poly 12:00 PM 1 55 New Jewish Home, The 12:00 PM 1 56 Unilever 12:00 PM 1 57 Ethical Culture Fieldston School 12:00 PM 1 58 God's Love We Deliver 12:00 PM 1 59 Equality Charter High School 12:00 PM 1 60 Coca-Cola 12:00 PM 2 1 Moulin Rouge 12:00 PM 2 2 Ennis Center for Children 12:00 PM 2 3 Susi Villa TS Parties 12:00 PM 2 4 New York Area Bisexual Network 12:00 PM NYC PRIDE MARCH PRIDE NYC 2 5 GMHC / Gay Men's Health Crisis 12:00 PM JUNE 30, 2019 2 MARCH SECTION ORDER GROUP NAME CHECK-IN 2 6 Leslie-Lohman Museum 12:00 PM 2 7 Deutsche Bank 12:00 PM O 2 8 Greater Atlantic City GLBT Alliance 12:00 PM 2 9 Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics 12:00 PM R 2 10 Math For America 12:00 PM 2 11 iHeartMedia 12:00 PM D 2 12 Bideawee, Inc. 12:00 PM 2 13 Macy's 12:00 PM E 2 14 Bloomingdale's 12:00 PM 2 15 LIM College 12:00 PM R 2 16 Trojan 12:00 PM 2 17 New Jersey AIDS Services 12:00 PM 2 18 Northwell Health 12:00 PM 2 19 Transgender Resource Center of Long Island 12:00 PM 2 20 Center for Reproductive Rights, The 12:00 PM 2 21 Mac Cosmetics 12:00 PM NO GROUP NO GROUP NO GROUP NO GROUP 2 23 The We Company 12:00 PM 2 24 Billion Oyster Project 12:00 PM 2 25 ALSAC / St Jude Children's Research Hospital 12:00 PM 2 26 Out Magazine 12:00 PM 2 27 Jewish Theological Seminary - JTS 12:00 PM 2 28 Meatball Shop 12:00 PM 2 29 L Train Brass Band, The 12:00 PM 2 30 Bud Light 12:00 PM 2 31 OutCycling 12:00 PM 2 32 Hyatt Hotels / HyPride 12:00 PM 2 33 JdV Hotels 12:00 PM 2 34 NY POST 12:00 PM 2 35 It Gets Better Project 12:00 PM 2 36 My Brothers House 12:00 PM 2 37 GLAAD / Express 12:00 PM 2 38 Disney, The Walt Disney Company 12:00 PM 2 39 PFLAG New York City 12:00 PM 2 40 PFLAG Hartford 12:00 PM 2 41 PFLAG Long Island 12:00 PM 2 42 PFLAG Westchester 12:00 PM 2 43 Covenant House New York 12:00 PM 2 44 TD Bank 12:00 PM 2 45 TD Ameritrade 12:00 PM 3 1 Little Red School House, Elizabeth Irwin High School, and The Calhoun School 1:00 PM 3 2 Cheer New York 1:00 PM 3 3 Bank Street School for Children, School at Columbia, and Friends Seminary 1:00 PM 3 4 AFS-USA 1:00 PM 3 5 Door, The 1:00 PM 3 6 STARR 1:00 PM 3 7 Rainbow Noir 1:00 PM 3 8 FIERCE 1:00 PM 3 9 Ancestral Lesbians United for Societal Change (AALUSC) 1:00 PM 3 10 Tarab NYC 1:00 PM 3 11 Hispanic AIDS Forum, Inc 1:00 PM 3 12 UTOPIA NYC 1:00 PM 3 13 SATU PELANGI 1:00 PM 3 14 GAPIMNY / Queer and Transgender affirming Asian Pacific Islander groups 1:00 PM 3 15 Chinese Rainbow Network 1:00 PM 3 16 SALGA NYC 1:00 PM 3 17 Caribbean Equality Project / GMAD 1:00 PM 3 18 Island Pride Boston 1:00 PM 3 19 Apicha Community Health Center 1:00 PM 3 20 Project Reach 1:00 PM 3 21 Lavender Light Gospel Choir 1:00 PM 3 22 Immigration Equality 1:00 PM 3 23 Heroes Model Management 1:00 PM 3 24 Mama Jean 1:00 PM 3 25 Rusa LGBT 1:00 PM 3 26 P&G 1:00 PM 3 27 Lambda Legal 1:00 PM 3 28 LeGal 1:00 PM 3 29 Equality NY 1:00 PM 3 30 Boylan, Lindsey 1:00 PM 3 31 Pepsi 1:00 PM 3 32 CBS / SHOWTIME 1:00 PM 3 33 AHRC-NYC 1:00 PM 3 34 Matthew Shepard Foundation / Hilton 1:00 PM 3 35 Montclair State University's LGBTQ Center 1:00 PM 3 36 Hetrick-Martin Institute 1:00 PM 3 37 St.
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