DTLA Proud Takes Over Pershing Square

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WeHo's Desiree Sol at DTLA Proud. (Photo by Derek Wanker)
WeHo’s Desiree Sol at DTLA Proud. (Photo by Derek Wanker)
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Aaron
Aaron
7 years ago

DTLA Proud was a fun and highly inclusive event. With a very low $5 presale ticket price, the event was accessible to nearly anyone who wanted to go – and it was a big success (ok, they do need to work out the drink ticket/bar logistics, but overall it was a really well done affair). CSW should take note on how to organize and run a pride event. I really hate what the WeHo LAPride festival has become – a bloated, overpriced, mishmashed mess, accessible to only a small part of the community. Personally, I will no longer attend the… Read more »

DTLA gay
DTLA gay
7 years ago

Tony – I think you are misinformed, so let me try to explain. I know some of the organizers of the event and attended a couple of the community meetings – from what I understand the admission price covered costs for security, park fees, and basic festival infrastructure (restrooms, tents, etc). It’s also important to note that it was only $5 pre-sale which is a vastly more accessible price for people of all economic status. I also learned that DTLA Proud was founded as a non-profit organization, so all proceeds from the event will go into future DTLA Proud festivals.… Read more »

SaveWeho
SaveWeho
7 years ago

I agree with Tony. Pride should be 100% free. The parade is free. There is no need to even cage in the park for the various dance tents. Sadly the entire country as lost sight of what any Pride organization is about. Now its all about $$$.

Tony Villanueva
Tony Villanueva
7 years ago

What happened? When did the expression of Pride in who we are turn into a business? $30.00, $10.00 for what? I already paid the price to be who I am today.
Now there’s a competition involved? Didn’t Pride originally involve Unity?
Ironically, none of this makes me Proud.

90069
90069
7 years ago

This is what West Hollywood Pride should be like, instead of the One City One Pride mess that is throughout the month and lacks any focus or cohesion. Would it be so bad to have 3 pride celebrations in Los Angeles – we are a very large and diverse City. I agree that competition is a good thing. Let the City, CSW and Los Angeles all join the fray. DTLA Pride was chaotic – the drink lines were outrageous and the on-site ticketing was a disaster. I think the organizers were not anticipating the demand for a fun gay pride… Read more »

Larry Block
Larry Block
7 years ago

It is time to open up our LA Pride event to all, with reasonable ticket prices, non profits that are accessible to most people and not hidden behind the $30 admission fee, and promote an open, inclusive environment for all to attend. It is time that our Pride offered a community benefit instead of just using the community for its park space. It is time to move past CSW, and get a clear accounting of the finances of the Pride Festival, and it is high time the parade and festival added a community benefit with profits going to our local… Read more »

Todd Bianco
7 years ago

It’s time to say goodbye to CSW and find a new organizer for the Pride event in West Hollywood. Either that, or it’s time to pass the Pride duties on to an new organization like DTLA Pride and move the entire LA Pride Event (including the prime June weekend) to Downtown L.A. At least it would be perceived as more inclusive there. Time to put CSW out of its misery and close the organization down. No more taxpayer subsidies to an organization that is tone deaf until the community screams and so financially opaque while it continues to lose money… Read more »

William Margold
7 years ago

Competition is a grand and glorious thing!
The only factions that are opposed to it are the ones that are afraid of it.

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