Last year, the city celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots and hosted WorldPride, drawing an estimated 2 million attendees. Local station WABC-Channel 7 will air a special NYC Pride programming event in June as well. Heritage of Pride said it will participate in the virtual Global Pride event June 27, and continue with initiatives like its grant program Pride Gives Back as it evaluates other ways to celebrate. “We understand that we need to reimagine NYC Pride events – and have already begun to do just that.” “As the days have passed, it has become more and more clear that even with a decline in the spread of COVID-19, large-scale events such as ours are unlikely to happen in the near future,” said Maryanne Roberto Fine, NYC Pride co-chair. Reopening Hollywood: How Gloria Calderon Kellett Led 'Real & Honest' Conversation With Ideas Ranging From Quick Tests & Drama Camps To Sexy SalutesĬomcast's NBCUniversal Sells Half Of Its Stake In Peleton For $178 Million Coronavirus: List Of Canceled Or Postponed Hollywood, Media & Sporting Events