Igberaga akọkọ ti Ajọ Amẹrika ti n bọ si Forter Fort Lauderdale Nla ni ọdun 2020

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Greater Fort Lauderdale will be the host destination for the first-ever Pride of the Americas Festival in 2020. The 10-day event, just announced at the International Gay & Lesbian Travel (IGLTA) annual conference in Toronto, will be hosted by Pride of Fort Lauderdale and presented by the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau and will include a parade, a beach party, arts festival, social events throughout the destination, and a human rights conference focused on LGBT+ rights.

The conference will draw attention to the issues LGBT+ individuals face in Latin America and the Caribbean. Although Greater Fort Lauderdale is close in proximity to Latin America and the Caribbean, they are miles apart regarding the treatment and acceptance of the LGBT+ individuals in their communities. The event hopes to bring international attention to these inequalities while improving education and understanding of the LGBT+ community on a global scale.

“We worked extremely close with Pride Fort Lauderdale to develop the concept of this important and transformational event,” said Richard Gray, vice president, LGBT+ Marketing with the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention and Visitors Bureau. “Greater Fort Lauderdale has been at the forefront of LGBT+ sensitivity and issues for decades and we look forward to continuing to lead the way by bringing together experts for this important and thought-provoking event. The Pride of Americas Festival joins the Southern Comfort conference as two of the most important LGBT+ events to take place in our destination.”

Welcoming 1.5 million LGBT+ visitors spending $1.5 billion, Greater Fort Lauderdale is well-suited to host this prestigious Pride of the Americas Festival. With hundreds of gay-owned and operated businesses and the highest concentration of same-sex couple households in the country, the destination is one of the most diverse and welcoming in the world. It’s also home to one of the largest Pride Centers in the country, the world’s first AIDS museum, the global headquarters of the International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association, and the Stonewall Museum, one of the only permanent spaces in the U.S. devoted to exhibitions relating to LGBT+ history and culture.

Apejọ nla Fort Lauderdale & Bureau of Visitors ti ṣe itẹwọgba awọn aririn ajo LGBT + lati ọdun 1996, nigbati o di Apejọ & Ajọjọ alejo akọkọ pẹlu ẹka ifiṣootọ LGBT + tita. Lati igbanna, Greater Fort Lauderdale ti tẹsiwaju lati fọ awọn idena ati dẹrọ hihan fun agbegbe LGBT + ni apapọ, n ṣiṣẹ bi aṣáájú-ọnà ni ile-iṣẹ alejo gbigba ati rii daju pe opin irin-ajo naa jẹ ifunni ati gbigba pẹlu agbegbe ti o yatọ, ailewu ati ṣiṣi fun gbogbo awọn aririn ajo. .

“We are thrilled with the move to Fort Lauderdale beach. Attendance numbers have skyrocketed and the entire festival experience has been elevated,” said Miik Martorell, President, Pride Fort Lauderdale. “In 2019, our theme is ‘Carnaval’, and we will be presenting our first pride parade and the very first parade along Fort Lauderdale Beach. Pride 2019 is going to be an amazing weekend for all.

To learn more about Pride of the Americas and the Pride of the Americas Festival, go to PrideOfTheAmericas.org. For more information about Greater Fort Lauderdale, visit Sunny.org.

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