Thursday, 2 Oct 2025
Thursday, 2 October 2025

Inland Empire Gears Up for a Month of Pride Celebrations

Inland Empire — The Inland Empire is celebrating Pride this month with several events, offering a diverse lineup celebrating LGBTQ+ culture, advocacy and community throughout the region.

Pride Month commemorates the June 28, 1969, Stonewall uprising in New York City, which ignited the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement.

A year later, the first Pride marches were held in several cities, including Los Angeles.

In 1999, President Bill Clinton officially recognized June as “Gay and Lesbian Pride Month,” later expanded to include the broader LGBTQ+ acronym in 2009.

Upcoming Inland Empire Pride Events:

Ontario California Pride

When: Saturday, June 21, 3 p.m.

Where: 224 N Euclid Ave, Ontario

Hosted by The Kidd Electric, this event promises music, community vendor booths, and a vibrant celebration tailored to Inland Empire residents.

San Bernardino “SB Pride 2025” & Resource Festival

When: Thursday, June 26, 5–10 p.m.

Where: Al Guhin Park, San Bernardino

Hosted by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, this free resource festival offers LGBTQ+ community connections, public safety information, hiring opportunities with Sheriff’s recruiters and entertainment.

LGBTQ+ Book Club @ Cellar Door

When: Monday, June 23, 6-7:30 p.m.

Where: Cellar Door Bookstore, Riverside

This event will be a hybrid book club meeting to discuss LGBTQ-themed literature. There are in-person and Zoom options available.

While Los Angeles County’s festivals attract national attention, IE Pride events emphasize grassroots identity—highlighting local artists, youth, and families in accessible, community-led gatherings.

From Riverside to San Bernardino, organizers aim to blend celebration with support, ensuring resources are available for attendees across generations.

In response to rising anti-LGBTQ+ legislation nationally, hosts are partnering with local law enforcement, health providers and nonprofits to ensure events are safe and inclusive.

Emphasis is being placed on youth protection, mental health services and

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