The origins of Gay Pride
The origins of International Gay Pride Day can be found in the Stonewall riots that took place on 28 June 1969, in New York City, when homosexuals rose up against a system that persecuted them and that was supported by the government. Little by little, coinciding with this anniversary, the marches and celebrations spread to several countries in Europe, America and Australia.
In Spain, Franco´s regime prevented news from entering the country and the climate was not at all LGTBIQ+ friendly. This regime ended in 1975. In 1977, in Barcelona, a parade in favour of gay rights was held for the first time in Spain. 4,000 people gathered together; however it was soon dispersed using force. The next year, in 1978, approximately 7,000 persons gathered in Madrid for the first Gay Pride parade in the country's capital, marking a significant moment in Spain's LGTBIQ+ history. The festival has continued to grow since then.