New York City Council members and guests at a Pride Ball in the council chambers, featuring rainbow decorations and festive celebrations.
New York City Council members and guests at a Pride Ball in the council chambers, featuring rainbow decorations and festive celebrations.
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New York City Council’s LGBTQIA+ Caucus stages a Pride Ball in Council chambers

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The New York City Council hosted what it described as its first-ever Pride Ball in the Council chambers on Tuesday, June 2, as part of the start of Pride Month.

The New York City Council held a Pride Ball in its Council chambers on June 2, an event listed on the Council’s public events calendar as “Pride At New York City Hall 2026.” A Yahoo News video report said the event was hosted by the Council’s LGBTQIA+ Caucus and that the chambers were transformed into a runway. Separately, The Daily Wire reported that drag performers walked through the chambers to loud applause from attendees. Mayor Zohran Mamdani also marked the start of Pride Month with a June 1 post on X arguing that “more than 30 days” would be needed to recognize the ways queer and transgender New Yorkers have shaped the city. In that post, he cited examples including the Cercle Hermaphroditos (1895), the Stonewall uprising, and ACT UP, which he noted was founded in 1987.

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Reactions on X were polarized: supporters praised the event as a celebration of inclusion in official chambers, while critics called it undignified, inappropriate use of government space, and emblematic of misplaced priorities amid city challenges.

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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaking at Pride event podium about transgender killings
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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani highlights transgender killings at start of Pride Month; hate-crime motives not publicly confirmed in cited cases

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New York City Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani shared a Pride Month message on June 1, 2026 that linked to reporting on transgender people killed this year. One conservative outlet said investigators have not classified the deaths cited in that reporting as anti-transgender hate crimes, though official case records and police statements were not available in the provided source material.

US libraries are gearing up for Pride Month in June with displays and programs focused on LGBTQ+ books and history.

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Thousands joined Tokyo Pride to highlight LGBTQ rights in Japan, the only G7 nation without same-sex marriage recognition. Public support for marriage equality stands at about 67 percent.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani used a CBS Mornings appearance and a 100-days rally in Queens to promote democratic socialism beyond New York, pointing to early governing steps he says reflect a working-class agenda, including a state-city agreement on universal child care and a pothole-filling blitz. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders appeared with him at the rally.

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The Bronx Museum of the Arts held its annual spring gala and art auction at Tribeca Rooftop, drawing artists, celebrities, and community leaders. The event honored artist Awol Erizku, cultural patron Lois Plehn, and designer Colm Dillane, while raising funds for the museum’s initiatives. Attendees enjoyed cocktails, dinner, an auction, and an after-party under balmy April weather.

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