NYC Pride unveils theme for 2022
NYC Pride has announced the official theme for 2022 Pride season: Unapologetically Us.
As the world begins to exit the pandemic, exposing many inequities in society, NYC Pride is acknowledging that struggle and the resilience of the LGBTQIA+ community with the theme and programming of the 2022 Pride events. This is reflected in the choice of this year’s them, Unapologetically Us, which aims to celebrate each LGBTQIA+ individual’s struggle, story, and sacrifice to be who they are.
“Our community has been through tremendous hardships over the past few years, beginning with the pandemic, and continuing with a reckoning with social justice, threats to our democracy, and more recently armed conflict overseas,” said NYC Pride Executive Director Sandra Pérez. Pérez, who was appointed Executive Director of NYC Pride in November 2021, added: “Compounding these struggles is the onslaught of legislation around the country that directly targets LGBTQIA+ individuals. In spite of these challenges and attacks, we are here to tell the country and the world: we will not be erased. We will stand together to face these attacks on our LGBTQIA+ siblings across the country and around the world. We will continue to love and live our truth and be our full and complete selves – and we are not going to apologize for it.”
NYC Pride’s visual campaign was created by photographer Mike Ruiz, who has colorfully captured diverse queer, trans, and BIPOC members and allies of the LGBTQIA+ community, including Julian Gavino, Sicily Sierra, B. Hawk Snipes, and Kirill Kabachenko. This year’s campaign is supported by Official Makeup Sponsor YSL Beauté.
Key Events
The NYC Pride 2022 roster of events will take place during Pride Month this June. Among this year’s major events are the first fully in-person NYC Pride March in three years on June 26th. Groups and organizations are invited to register to march in this year’s event here.
Pride Island will make its long anticipated in-person return in a three-day format from June 24th through 26th.
PrideFest will take place on Sun June 26th in Greenwich Village. Exhibitors are invited to register for this year’s PrideFest here.
The Rally will return in-person on Fri June 24th.
Party with Pride at Fantasy Days and Teaze on Sat Jun 25 and Bliss Days on Sun Jun 26. NYC Pride is back to engaging youth and families fully in person with Youth Pride and Family Movie Night.
Rounding out the calendar is The Conference, film festival Pride Presents, and culinary event The Brunch.
“The past few years have been incredibly challenging for New York. Reviving the local economy is of vital importance, and tourism has long been the lifeblood of the city,” said Sue Doster, NYC Pride Co-Chair. “NYC Pride has always been an important economic catalyst for the city, bringing in people from across the country to celebrate. We’re thrilled to be able to finally invite everyone back.”
Pride Gives Back Grant
NYC Pride is accepting applications for the Pride Gives Back grant, which is focused on financially assisting non-profit and community organizations within the local New York metro area looking to create programs/events in the 2022-2023 Pride season. The majority of NYC Pride-directed contributions will focus on programs and organizations that support LGBTQIA+ causes, and this year, NYC Pride specifically seeks to promote or enhance existing programs, innovate services to LGBTQIA+ populations, or make available resources which otherwise might not be accessible to vulnerable populations.
For 2022, NYC Pride is looking to provide funding for programs specifically assisting the following segments of the community: Transgender Rights, Social Justice Movements and Reform, Health and Wellness, Youth Development, Elder Care, Education, Media and Performing Arts, Organization Sustainability and Development, LGBTQIA+ Visibility, and Public Policy and Advocacy.
Apply for a Pride Gives Back Grant here.
For more information about NYC Pride 2022 visit: www.nycpride.org.
Full Campaign Credits:
Models: Izzy Miz, Julian Gavino, Sicily Sierra, Alithea Castillo, Ezra Michel, B. Hawk Snipes, Yvonne MacInnis, Lijha Stewart, Kirill Kabachenko, Bambi, Clara Lu, Amara Velasquez, The Dragon Sisters, Thaddeus Coates, Odalina Duran and Keneta McKellar, Donnie Willis, Julian Woodhouse
Creative Directors: David A. Correa, Julie Stahl
Photographer: Mike Ruiz
Key Make-up: J. Brandon Correa
Key Fashion: Altorrin
Key Hair: Dhairius Thomas
Key Nail Artist: Stephanie Hernandez
Graphic Design: Blonde & Co
Official Makeup Sponsor: YSL Beauté