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'''WorldPride 2014''' is a major pride event hosted in Toronto.
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==Events==
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The two main events of WorldPride 2014.
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===The WorldPride Asexual Conference===
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'''Time:''' Saturday 28 June, 2014
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There was a free one-day international conference with talks, panels, workshops and media opportunities where all were welcome. Participants were able to register through our email worldpride@asexuality.org or on our Facebook and Tumblr.
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===Pride march===
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'''Time:''' Sunday 29 June, 2014
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The parade began at 1 pm starting at Bloor Street East and Church Street. It stretched down Yonge Street and ended at Dundas Street. Participants handed out information about asexuality during the event, and were encouraged to dress creatively.
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==See also==
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*[[WorldPride 2012]]
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==External links==
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*[http://asexuality.org/home/worldpride2014.html WorldPride section on AVEN]
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*[http://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/97995-worldpride-2014-master-post/ WorldPride 2014 masterpost]
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*[http://www.asexuality.org/en/forum/119-worldpride-2014/ WorldPride 2014 Forum]
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[[Category:Events]]

Latest revision as of 03:16, 27 August 2017

WorldPride 2014 is a major pride event hosted in Toronto.

Events

The two main events of WorldPride 2014.

The WorldPride Asexual Conference

Time: Saturday 28 June, 2014

There was a free one-day international conference with talks, panels, workshops and media opportunities where all were welcome. Participants were able to register through our email worldpride@asexuality.org or on our Facebook and Tumblr.

Pride march

Time: Sunday 29 June, 2014

The parade began at 1 pm starting at Bloor Street East and Church Street. It stretched down Yonge Street and ended at Dundas Street. Participants handed out information about asexuality during the event, and were encouraged to dress creatively.

See also

External links