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In 1993, New York City issued a parade permit to a competing group, the St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee, with a more liberal organization. The AOH, and several other prominent Irish organizations threatened to boycott the parade, and shortly before the parade, Federal District Court Judge Kevin Duffy ruled that the Human Right's Commission ...
Participant in St. Pat's for All parade. The St. Pat's for All Parade is an annual event that honors Irish culture and promotes inclusivity. It was established on March 5, 2000, and takes place in the Sunnyside and Woodside neighborhoods of Queens, New York City, which traditionally have been home to Irish New Yorkers.
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El Museo del Barrio’s 47th Annual Three Kings Day Parade took place on Monday in East Harlem. The parade started at 11 a.m. at 106th Street and Park Avenue and ends at noon at 115th Street and ...
The Second Annual New York City Dyke March was held in June 1994 and led to the solidification and continuation of the yearly NYC Dyke March. [27] The march is open to everyone who identifies as a "dyke". As with the San Francisco Dyke March, the organizers do not seek out a permit, and put emphasis on the political.
In 1980, locals got a $5 parade permit from Pierce County to move it to its current location. “My wife had the bright idea,” longtime Edgewood resident Don Nelson said. It would have taken ...
Permits are sometimes denied on grounds that the protest will create a security risk. [2] A 2006 study in Mobilization said the available venues for protests were shrinking in number, citizens have experienced increasing difficulty in gaining unrestricted access to them, and such venues are no longer where most people typically congregate in ...
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