DE PERE, Wis. (WFRV) – Organizers of Northwest Wisconsin’s largest Pride festival have postponed their September event in De Pere, citing safety concerns in the current political climate.
According to a press release, NEW Pride Fest, which typically draws thousands to celebrate LGBTQIA+ pride and community, said the decision was not made lightly.
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Pride is more than a celebration; it is a movement rooted in the fight for equality and safety.
– NEW Pride Organizers
“Because our Pride is one of the few that takes place in September, it can draw heightened attention during a time of increased tension.” The organizers also say they have a responsibility to ensure a safe space remains for everyone and will announce a new date and location at a later time.
The annual festival is known for live entertainment, drag performances, food vendors, and family-friendly activities. For many attendees, organizers noted, it is one of the new spaces where people can gather openly and feel affirmed in their identities.
“Let us use this moment to come together more united and stronger than ever,” organizers said. “We look forward to celebrating with you soon.”