Important Notice: This website is being run by myself, Canopy Falls, while the Pinknic organisers have left the domain to be unregistered. I have attempted to contact the organisers multiple times but have not had any reply from them. This is not an endorsement of the prides listed below by myself and is definitely not an endorsement by the original organisers of Pinknic who have had no involvement. The goal is just to provide information about other events for those who may be missing Pinknic this year.
SAYiT Youth Pride | 14th June #
I can’t find much information about this event aside from this short but of information on SAYiT’s website:
There will be young people selling their artwork, fun activities, and charities with stalls. The event will finish with a question-and-answer panel of inspiring queer people! Showroom Cinema next door will be showing To Wong Foo at 17:45 as part of their Pride season programming.
Event Page | SAYiT Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter/X | LinkedIn | Youtube
Kelham Pride | 21st June #
WARNING: This event has accepted sponsorship from The University of Sheffield who currently stand accused of complicity in Genocide. I cannot in good faith recommend you attend this event; both for solidarity with our queer siblings and for individual safety. If the event does not have the backs of those undergoing a genocide they cannot be considered a safe event for LGBTQ+ individuals. The info about the event will remain here, you can make your own decisions but this disclaimer is important.
This event is a community-led celebration in the Kelham Island and Neepsend neighborhood, aiming to celebrate, support, and champion the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. It typically includes a parade, street party, live entertainment, and various activities across multiple venues, focusing on creating inclusive and respectful spaces. It is a not-for-profit event often involving local businesses and community groups.
Website | Instagram | Facebook
Sheffield Radical Pride | 5th July #
This event is organized by queer activists with a focus on reclaiming Pride as a protest and a movement for civil rights. It emphasizes anti-corporate and anti-police stances, advocating for queer liberation and addressing systemic issues impacting the LGBTQ+ community, particularly trans rights. It operates without corporate or council funding and is volunteer-run.
Linktree | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter/X
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