NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade organizers drop the ban
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/mar/02/new-york-city-bill-de-blasio-st-patricks-day-parade-boycott-gay-ban
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Mayor Bill de Blasio is ending a two-year boycott of the nations largest St Patricks Day parade now that it has fully dropped its longstanding ban on allowing gay and lesbian groups to march under their own banners.
De Blasio, a first-term Democrat, told the Associated Press on Wednesday that for the first time he will take part in the parade along Manhattans Fifth Avenue on 17 March. He skipped the parade in 2014, when no gay groups were allowed to openly march, and he skipped again last year, when only one small lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender group was permitted.
The St Patricks Day parade is a New York City tradition, but for years Irish LGBT New Yorkers could not show their pride, De Blasio told the AP. Finally, they can celebrate their heritage by marching in a parade that now represents progress and equality.
This year, more than 300 people will march under the banner of the Lavender and Green Alliance, an Irish LGBT group that had worked for 25 years to reverse the ban and, when those efforts stalled, founded a competing parade, called St Patricks For All, which marches every year in Queens and allows all groups to participate.
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