What is Pride Month?
Pride Month, celebrated each June, was created to commemorate the Stonewall Inn Uprising, which is often pointed to as the spark of the modern gay rights movement. On June 28, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City. This was not an atypical occurrence; police often raided gay bars and areas where LGBTQIA+ people would gather to enforce anti-LGBTQIA+ laws, such as cross-dressing laws. On the night of the Stonewall Uprising, the community fought back against the arresting and ongoing mistreatment of LGBTQIA+ people. By the following evening, word had spread about the protest, and thousands gathered on Christopher Street around Stonewall. The protests and rioting that occurred over the next six days caught national attention and lit a spark for future queer rights movements and activism. The first Pride Parade was hosted one year later on June 28th, 1970, called the Christopher Street Liberation Day March, as a way to commemorate and honor the events of Stonewall and to provide a platform to celebrate LGBTQIA+ pride. Similar parades, parties, protests, marches, and resource fairs continue every year throughout June and the summer to carry on this tradition as what we now know as Pride Month.
Source: About: Lesbian, gay, bisexual and Transgender Pride Month: Library of Congress. The Library of Congress. (2026). https://www.loc.gov/lgbt-pride-month/about/
Celebrate Pride month 2026 with the CSu pride resource center
All are welcome and invited to engage in these events!
Fort Collins Pride Reception & Proclamation
Tuesday, June 2
3:45 – 5:30 PM | City Hall
Fort Collins will be kicking off Pride Month with a garden reception, flag raising, speech and performance, and then reading of the proclamation in the City Council Chambers at 5:30 PM. This is hosted by the City of Fort Collins.
Just Kids Documentary Viewing with the ACT Film Festival
Thursday, June 4
5:30 PM Mingle | 6:00 PM Film | CSU Behavioral Sciences Building A101
Just Kids follows three teens in states that restrict gender-affirming care. Over the course of a year, these families endure impossible challenges and show unparalleled strength as they endure attacks from their government—and communities. Civil rights experts and pioneers in the trans community contextualize this moment in history: these new laws are a thinly veiled political strategy that’s been used against different communities for decades. Mingle in community at 5:30 PM and the 93 minute film will begin at 6:00 PM. This free event is hosted by the ACT Human Rights Film Festival, PFLAG and community partners.
NoCo Pride March
Friday, June 5
Gather at 5:00 PM, Step Off at 5:30 PM | Old Town Square
For 8 years, NoCo SafeSpace has hosted Northern Colorado’s Pride March to celebrate visibility, community, joy, and reminding others they are not alone in Northern Colorado. All are welcome. This event is hosted by NoCoSafeSpace.
Fort Collins Pride
Saturday, June 6
11:00 AM – 6:00 PM | Library Park, Fort Collins
CSU and the Pride Resource Center will be tabling at FoCo Pride! Fort Collins Pride aims to create a vibrant and welcoming Pride event in the heart of Fort Collins. This celebration brings together community members, allies, local businesses, and advocacy organizations to honor LGBTQ+ history, culture, and progress. This event is hosted by Fort Collins Pride and sponsored by CSU.
Faculty & Staff Networking Coffee Hour
Friday, June 12
9:00 – 10:30 AM | El Centro (LSC 225) next to Pride
This event is for CSU faculty and staff to network and connect with the Pride Resource Center as we celebrate Pride Month. This event is hosted by the Pride Resource Center.
Sam’s Rainbow Run 5K
Saturday, June 13
Step Off: 8:00 AM
Location: CSU Oval
Join us for a 5K and Kid’s 1 Mile Fun Run to celebrate Pride Month at CSU and honor the memory of Sam, a CSU alumnus who passed away a few years ago. This year’s theme is Live in Full Color! Bright colors & rainbows are encouraged. This event is hosted by the Pride Resource Center, Fort Collins Run Club, Sam’s family, and local partners.
Loveland Pride
Saturday, June 20
11am – 4pm
Hammond Amphitheatre | N Lake Park Rd, Loveland, CO
Rocky Mountain Equality is hosting Loveland Pride. Pride is packed with activities, amazing community partners sharing resources, and merchandise galore from RMEQ and other vendors. Bring the whole family to enjoy diverse performances, delicious food, interactive activities, and giveaways scattered throughout the park. Everyone is welcome here. Find our CSU table at this event!
March with CSU at the Denver Pride Parade!
Sunday, June 28
Parade Start: 9:30 AM
Alumni, Students, Employees, and Friends of CSU are welcome to sign up to join the CSU group as we march & roll through the Denver Pride Parade. The parade is hosted by the Center on Colfax and CSU’s parade group is hosted by the Pride Resource Center.
Visit our Booth at Denver PrideFest!
Sunday, June 28
Sunday: 10 AM – 6 PM
We will be tabling at Denver Pride – stop by to learn about Admissions, our Alumni Network, and ways to stay connected to CSU and the Pride Resource Center. Denver PrideFest is hosted by the Center on Colfax.
Learn more about Denver Pride here.
Interested in volunteering with us? Sign up through the form below!
Pride Month Volunteering
Colorado Pride Festivals
Check out Pride celebrations happening throughout the state!