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Sunny skies and near-perfect temperatures will greet thousands of people Saturday morning as the Fresno LGBTQ Rainbow Pride Parade and Festival return after a two-year pandemic break.
This year, the Tower District event honors the late Jeffery Robinson, who died in March following a heart attack.
Robinson was the director of Fresno Rainbow Pride and the LGBTQ community held him up as an icon. Many affectionately called him “the gay mayor of Fresno.” He also was the founder and CEO of Community Link, a gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender service organization.
Before Robinson’s death, organizers had chosen “Bouncing Back With PRIDE” as the parade theme. To honor Robinson’s service to the LGBTQ community, the theme for the 32nd edition is now his email sign-off — “In PRIDE.”
Amazon Takes Part for the First Time
For the first time, Amazon is participating in the parade with a float designed by local Amazon employees. The company said in a news release that it expects 50 employees to attend.
In addition, Amazon said it would donate $25,000 to the Fresno EOC during the post-parade event at Fresno City College.

Event Information
The parade begins at 10 a.m., and the festivities at Fresno City College will start at 11 a.m. Free parking and rides between the campus and the Tower District begin at 8 a.m.
While the parade is free to attend, there is a $5 fee for the festival, where there will be food and crafts vendors, a beer garden, entertainment, and a kids’ area.
Further information is available at fresnorainbowpride.com.
(1/2) In recognition of Pride Month Fresno Fire has approved an FFD t-shirt with rainbow lettering as an alternative to the standard day uniform. All FFD personnel can now wear this specialty shirt during the month of June, the month dedicated to celebrating LGBTQ+ communities. pic.twitter.com/EGKCK1WVvU
— Fresno Fire PIO (@FresnoFire) June 3, 2022
Watch: Remembering the Late Jeffery Robinson
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