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10 Things I Saw at Washington’s WorldPride Parade

Quinn Delamater •   June 9, 2025

Washington, D.C., was the host of the WorldPride Parade on Saturday. Here are some of the people and things I witnessed as I covered the event for The Daily Signal.

1. Corporate Presence

Many companies in the hospitality or travel industries had floats in the parade. Some of these companies included United Airlines, Hyatt Hotels, and e-scooter sharing company Lime Micromobility.

10 Things I Saw at Washington's WorldPride Parade

2. Different Countries Represented

This year’s parade marked the 50-year anniversary of gay pride events in the city, with a “WorldPride” theme. Floats were decorated to represent many countries, including Iran, which practices Sharia law, under which homosexuality is illegal. Other countries included China, Switzerland, and Norway.

10 Things I Saw at Washington's WorldPride Parade

3. Children Participating

Many children were involved in the parade, often seen handing out LGBTQ+ paraphernalia to members of the crowd.

10 Things I Saw at Washington's WorldPride Parade

4. 'Furries'

Many marchers appeared to dress up like animals, some with tails, masks, and claws. Others wore animal ears with no clothing except leather straps.

10 Things I Saw at Washington's WorldPride Parade

5. Drag Queens

Individuals dressed in "drag" costumes appeared in the parade as well as in the crowd.

10 Things I Saw at Washington's WorldPride Parade

6. Police and Firefighters

Members of the police force and fire departments appeared in the parade, marching with flags or driving fire trucks along the parade path in support.

10 Things I Saw at Washington's WorldPride Parade

7. Anti-Trump Flags, Banners, and Signs

Parade attendees walked with props to make their disdain for President Donald Trump clear, often with obscenities printed on them.

10 Things I Saw at Washington's WorldPride Parade

8. Local Groups

Local government agencies like the Department of Health as well as representatives from the National Education Association walked with signs or rode on floats.

10 Things I Saw at Washington's WorldPride Parade

9. Obscene Costumes

Many people at the parade were scantily clad, with some wearing no clothing except “Speedos.” Others wore outfits boasting rainbow colors, sparkles, skirts, and other designs. Some photos could not be included here.

10 Things I Saw at Washington's WorldPride Parade
10 Things I Saw at Washington's WorldPride Parade

10. Religious Groups

Some local Christian churches showed support for the LGBTQ+ community, with church members participating in the parade or with signs planted at the churches along the parade path.  

10 Things I Saw at Washington's WorldPride Parade

All Photos: WorldPride Parade, Washington, D.C., June 7, 2025. (The Daily Signal)

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