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Still we march
Manila Bulletin
|June 29, 2025
Why Filipino queer advocates say Pride is far from over
On June 26, 1994, more than 30 queer advocates took to the streets of Quezon City to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots.
Led by ProGay Philippines and the Metropolitan Community Church, the event-dubbed “Stonewall Manila”—was historic. It marked the first Pride mobilization in the Philippines, making the country the first in Asia to hold a Pride March.
Over the years, Pride March and its mission have grown and broadened. From just one large event, Pride in the Philippines has become more localized with city governments now leading their own mobilizations, communities organizing grassroots Pride events, and provinces—including Cebu, Baguio, Davao, and Iloilo—also joining in the initiative.
The larger LGBTQIA+ community has also found new ways to express solidarity beyond the traditional march. Today, Pride Month is filled with more intimate gatherings, such as picnics, open-mic shows, film screenings, art exhibits, and other creative sessions. These events provide safe spaces for expression, healing, and connection.
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