This year, for the first time, every New York City borough will host a St. Patrick’s Day Parade that allows L.G.B.T.Q.
That milestone will be celebrated on Sunday with a new parade on Staten Island, part of a deal brokered by Mayor Eric Adams.
It’s the result of decades of work by activists like Brendan Fay, an indefatigable Irish immigrant who began lobbying for the inclusion of gay marchers 34 years ago.
“There has been a huge cultural transformation that I have lived through from 1990 until today,” Mr. Fay, 65, said this week as he prepared to march in the Staten Island parade.
Most of New York’s elected officials, who plan to march on Sunday, have boycotted the borough’s original parade for years.
Persons:
Eric Adams, Brendan Fay, Mr, Fay, “
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New
Locations:
New York City, Staten Island, Staten, United States