Long Beach Pride, formerly Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride, [1] is an annual LGBTQ+ pride festival and parade in Long Beach, California. It is typically held on the next to last weekend in May. Long Beach Pride held its first event in June 1984 and has since grown to be the third largest pride event in Southern California.
Long Beach Pride is produced by the non-profit organization Long Beach Pride Inc. [2] In 2024, the city of Long Beach organized the parade, while Long Beach Pride Inc. organized the festival.
In October 1983, Marylin Barlow, Bob Crow, and Judith Doyle founded Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride, Inc. (LBLGP, Inc.), and they put on the first Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride event the following year in June 1984. [3] The event drew 5,000 people across two days. [4]
The event met with notable resistance the following year for their 1985 festival, in which the city of Long Beach attempted to limit their two-day permit to one day. [5] [6] [7]
By 1993, Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride had become the fourth largest pride event in the United States. [4]
In 2020, the event formally rebranded as Long Beach Pride to be more inclusive of the LGBTQ+ community. [1]
There was no parade in 2020 or 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but a virtual festival took place both years. [8]
In 2024, Long Beach Pride Inc. asked the city of Long Beach to help organize the parade. It was the first time that the parade was not organized by Long Beach Pride Inc., although they still organized the festival. [4]
Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride, Inc. (LBLGP, Inc.) was established in October 1983 and produced the first annual Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride Festival & Parade in June 1984. The Board of Directors felt that, with such a large gay and lesbian population, there was a need to increase awareness and to promote PRIDE and a greater sense of self-worth within the community. Additionally, the Board felt it important to facilitate greater cooperation, mutual respect and understanding between the Lesbian & Gay Community and the community of Long Beach.
At first, money to meet the city's stringent fees was in short supply. Yet, after producing only two parades and festivals, LBLGP, Inc. began making outright grants to other nonprofit organizations. Shortly after that, LBLGP, Inc. began donating funds to their volunteer's favorite charities. The amount of this contribution is based on the number of hours volunteers work at the parade and festival. Today, LBLGP, Inc. continues the tradition of giving back a portion of the proceeds, which has become the hallmark of the organization. For over more than a decade now, LBLGP, Inc. has grown to become the large philanthropic organization that it is today--- having granted over a half-million dollars in the past five years and nearly One Million since its inception.
While the main project of Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride, Inc. is the annual Pride Parade & Festival, the organization operates year-round and sponsors other philanthropic projects. Since the beginning, LBLGP, Inc. has spearheaded a toy drive for disabled and disadvantaged children. In 1994 alone, the toy drive collected over 1500 toys distributed in cooperation with Catholic Charities.
The Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride Festival & Parade was once the 3rd largest in the nation, and it has attracted as many as 80,000 participants over its multi-day celebration. [9] [10] More than 200 marching groups and floats comprise the parade entries since 1995, representing various religious, human services, governmental and social organizations.