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Pride Month 2025 : Resources and Recommendations

Pride Month is celebrated annually to commemorate the contributions of the LGBTQIA+ community to our nation's history. Pride month also coincides with the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall riots.

Resources and Recommendations

Below are compiled lists of resources and recommendations that support the LGBTQIA+ community locally, nationally, and globally. These lists are an accessible and easy way to learn about and celebrate Pride Month. 

 

Parade & Festival — Spokane Pride

Support Gonzaga's LGBTQIA+ Community

The Lincoln LGBTQ+ Resource Center focuses on developing and sustaining Gonzaga as a safe and welcoming community for people of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions by engaging in education, advocacy, outreach, and programming. 

Location: 2nd floor of Hemmingson, room 213.

The center is open Monday- Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. 

 

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Local Pride and LGBTQIA+ Organizations

Celebrate Spokane Pride

Spokane Pride Parade and Festival 2025

When: June 14th -> Parade starts at 12 pm 

Where: Downtown Spokane 

Parade Map & Route

 

The Pride History and Remembrance Project 

The Pride History and Remembrance Project is to celebrate our history and tell the story of Pride and community. Join the Pride History and Remembrance Project team at the Central Library building to learn more about the rich stories and enduring legacy of Spokane's local LGBTQ+ history. 

Family Pride Celebration 

When: Saturday, June 21, 2025, 1 pm - 3 pm 

Where: Central Library @ 906 W. Main Avenue, Spokane, WA

 

Pride Art Gallery

When: June 12th - June 14th @ 11 am - 7 pm

Where: Riverfront Park, 507 N. Howard St, Spokane, WA May be a graphic of text that says 'From a Riot to α March toa Celebration ARTISTS! APPLY NOW: Spokane SpokanePride Pride SCAN THE QR CODE SPKN ARTS to a Gallery! PRIDE GALLERY 2025 ORVISIT OR VISIT https://smr.to/p102892'

 

Rainbow Run - Pride Fun Run! 

When: Saturday, June 21 @ 9:30 am - 12 pm 

Where: 1335 Summit Parkway, Spokane, WA (The Nest, Kendall Yards)

 

PRIDE! Love is Love Paint and Sip Class - Celebrate love with a paint and sip class that celebrates pride with bright colors and customized text! 

When: Saturday, June 21 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm 

Where: 1919 E. Spragu Ave.. Spokane, WA 

 

Pride in Perry 

When: Saturday, June 28 @ 12 pm - 5 pm 

Where: 1121 S. Perry St., Spokane, WA

The Pride In Perry street sign points to Odyssey during Pride In Perry 2024.

Local LGBTQ+ History and Accomplishments

LGBTQ+ History in Washington State has been unfolding for over 130 years. Click here to explore the rich LGBTQ+ story unfolding over time.

1978: Seattle Gay Pride Week march and rally opposes Initiative 13 | The  Seattle Times 


The Northwest Lesbian and Gay History Museum Project is an organization that researches and preserves the LGBT community in the Pacific Northwest. Since its founding in 1994, it has recognized and highlighted queer history in the Seattle Area and the Pacific Northwest. Click here to view their mission statement and to learn more about their agenda. 

Northwest Lesbian and Gay History Museum Project -- © 2002 NWLGHMP


At the beginning of the 1900s, Gay bars flourished in the Seattle area as a common and protective space for the Queer community. Alongside being spaces where Queer people could voice and develop their agendas for gay rights, Seattle's gay bars served as a place where the Queer community could gather and have fun. Click here for a timeline of Seattle's rich queer history. 

Shelly's Leg - Wikipedia


Click here to learn more about some of the LGBTQIA+ Pacific Northwesterners who changed the course of history through their activism, identity, and prominence. Below is a photograph of Charlie Brydon, a pioneering LGBTQIA+ activist and successful entrepreneur. 

Charlie Brydon late 1970s


Spokane's LGBTQIA+ community and the organizations they've created have come a long way. Since its first Pride parade in 1992, Spokane has seen so much progress and a strong resurgence of hate. Although the local Queer community continues to receive hate, LGBTQIA+ individuals do not let anyone rain on their parade. Click here to read about the evolution of Spokane's Pride parade since the 1990s. 

Thousands fill downtown Spokane for Pride festivities | The Spokesman-Review


Although a formal Pride parade did not happen until 1992, members of Spokane's Queer community advocated for a voice long before that. Spokane's first mention of a pride celebration occurred in June 1986 when the Great Spokane Gay Leadership Coalition put on a week of events. The events included picnics, talks, and education booths that aimed to block a state initiative to ban gay people from local government jobs and opportunities while labeling them "deviants." Click here to learn more about Spokane's early LGBTQIA+ community.

 Marchers move past the corner of Bernard and Main during Sunday afternoon's gay pride demonstration. (Dan Pelle / The Spokesman-Review)

LGBTQ+ Organizations

PFLAG

PFLAG is the nation's largest organization dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBT+ people and those who love them.

  • PFLAG focuses on five values: Accountability, Bravery, Community and Collaboration, Inclusivity and Belonging, and Growth. 


Washington State LGBTQ Commission

The Washington State LGBTQ Commission works to improve the state’s interface with the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, two-spirit, and intersex community, identify the needs of its members, and ensuring that there is an effective means of advocating for LGBTQ equity in all aspects of state government.

Washington State LGBTQ Commission


Spokane Pride 

Spokane Pride is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt volunteer organization that promotes and empowers visible diversity for Spokane's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and citizens with identities above the binaries (LGBTQIA2S+). 

As an organization, Spokane Pride is committed to creating welcoming, engaging, and accessible Pride experiences for everyone. 


The Trevor Project 

The Trevor Project is a national organization that provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services for LGBTQ+ youths under 25. The organization works to support LGBTQ+ youth through intervention, education, and advocating for laws and policies that protect young Queer people. 


National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color 

National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color is dedicated to transforming mental health services for queer and trans people of color. This organization manages a directory of practitioners, provides healing justice training, and leads local and regional meetups and webinars.