Queer Filipinos remain 'vigilant but hopeful' as they hold Pride marches nationwide

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Queer Filipinos remain 'vigilant but hopeful' as they hold Pride marches nationwide
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Queer Filipinos march nationwide to continue demanding the passage of the SOGIE Equality bill, which has been languishing in Congress for over 20 years. PrideMonth Pride2023

on Saturday, June 24. There are similar movements being held in Antipolo City and Mandaue City on Sunday, June 25.

True to the spirit of Pride as a protest, different individuals and organizations carried their own messages and advocacies to the Metro Manila Pride march and festival. The Tropical Disease Foundation, through its The Primary Clinic and Treatment Hub, were among several organizations that offered free HIV screening and contraceptives.said there is a need to pass the SOGIE Equality bill as LGBTQ+ businesses are struggling to grow and thrive.

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