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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Colin Drury, Angela Christofilou

'It's the one day we're not outcasts': Hundreds parade through London for first ever Trans Pride march

More than 1,500 people filled London’s streets with colour for the capital’s first ever Trans Pride march.

Organisers said Saturday’s parade was both a protest against a perceived lack of rights and a celebration of the community.

It was set up because many trans people feel they are side-lined by the wider LGBT+ community.

Speaking at the event, organiser Lucia Blayke said: “The sun’s out and the sky’s blue, if you look at everyone’s faces it’s just big smiles.

“For trans people it’s a lot different being out in public. Usually we’re scared, we’re having things shouted at us, we’re humiliated and just really embarrassed.

(Angela Christofilou/The Independent)

“Social interactions aren’t usually that relaxing so today is all about being together in public and keeping each other safe and uplifted. It’s the one day we’re not outcasts.”

The march, which ran from Hyde Park Corner to Soho Square, ended with speeches at various LGBT+ venues.

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