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Basic Rights Oregon is committed to ensuring that all LGBTQ Oregonians live free from discrimination and be treated with dignity and respect.
Mikki Gillette from Basic Rights Oregon joins us to talk about Pride Month and how you can get involved in the celebrations. You'll also learn about pronouns, support resources and volunteer opportunities.
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Pride Parade & Festival
2025 Pride Parade and Festival 2025
Thank you to everyone who took part in this year’s Pride Parade and Festival! We look forward to seeing you next year.
Entertainment
Performances are subject to change.
Time | Band |
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2:30 PM | Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence |
2:40 PM | Tigard Mayor Heidi Lueb |
2:50 PM | Stomptown LGBTQ+ Line Dance - LGBTQ+ Country Dance |
3:05 PM | Rachel Wong - Willamette Week 2025 Best New Band |
3:30 PM | TTSD Student Performance |
4:00 PM | Ella X - Electro-Pop Favorite |
4:30 PM | Event Ends |
All Day | DJ Ella |
We were also joined by:
- Tigard Public Library
- Rose City Rollers Skatemobile
- Nearly 40 food, craft, and organizational vendors
Get Involved!
We loved seeing all the community members and organizations cheering along the parade route. The parade will headed eastbound down Durham Road.
Pride Festival is dedicated to uplifting LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, plus) voices, celebrating LGBTQIA+ culture, raising awareness of issues affecting the community, and supporting LGBTQIA+ rights. The rainbow flag symbolizes LGBTQIA+ pride, with variations of the flag representing different queer communities. Pride is celebrated in June to recognize the 1969 Stonewall Uprising. Our celebration is for the LGBTQIA+ community and all allies and supporters.