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“Hot Dykes Melt ICE”: Pride Is Still a Protest at NYC Dyke March
By Hanna Stolzer at them.
· June 28, 2026
· 4 min read
Thousands of queer people took to the streets this weekend for the 34th annual NYC Dyke March. The event, held without sponsors and without permits, is underscored by one guiding principle: Pride is and always has been a protest.This year, true to the march’s roots of advocating for communities on t
Key takeaway When asked why they were focused on immigrants’ rights at Pride, they brought up the story of Eve Adams, a lesbian immigrant and owner of the gay bar Eve’s Hangout in New York in the 1920s.
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Category: rights ·
Published: June 28, 2026 ·
Source: them. ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Thousands of queer people took to the streets this weekend for the 34th annual NYC Dyke March. The event, held without sponsors and without permits, is underscored by one guiding principle: Pride is and always has been a protest.This year, true to the march’s roots of advocating for communities on t
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