LGBTQ+ groups will be allowed to march in Staten Island's Saint Patrick's Day Parade for the first time in 2025.
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After years of controversy and boycotts, the parade’s organizers said it was time to change the exclusionary policy.
For the first time in its 60 years of existence, the official Staten Island St. Patrick’s Day Parade will allow gay and lesbian groups to march in the time-honored event.
The Richmond County St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee will allow LGBTQ+ groups to march in the parade this year for the ...
After 60 years and a lot of controversy, LGBTQ+ groups will now be allowed to march in Staten Island's Saint Patrick's Day ...
The parade committee, for the first time in 60 years, announced Tuesday it will allow LGBTQ+ groups to march in Staten Island ...
This will be the first time in the parade's 60-year history that LGBTQ+ groups will be allowed to march under their banner.