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-title Manchester Pride: Financial Crisis and Community Concerns

Manchester Pride, a​ cornerstone of the city’s LGBTQ+ calendar for over two decades, has‍ ceased‌ operations in its current form, leaving workers and artists facing financial losses and prompting a re-evaluation of the event’s future.

The⁤ organization’s collapse follows growing ‌criticism regarding the scale and focus of the annual ⁢Pride celebration, with ⁣concerns raised about ‍staging ‍events outside of Manchester’s Gay Village and⁢ prioritizing spectacle over⁢ direct support for LGBTQ+ communities.⁤ The ⁣future of a large-scale ‍Manchester Pride event remains uncertain, but Manchester city Council has pledged support for a “new chapter” beginning next August.

Manchester Pride’s Board ⁣of Trustees released a statement on social media expressing⁣ “regret” for delays in interaction, explaining they were attempting to secure financial opportunities.The board stated it ⁣had hoped to mitigate financial impact for contributors and ⁤expressed sincere ‌apologies to those now facing losses.

The organization acknowledged the dedication of two decades‍ to the celebration and community activities, ‍and expressed hope ‌for ‌a “positive ‍and ⁤lasting legacy for the Pride ‍movement in Greater Manchester.”

The fallout has sparked concern among those who relied on income from the event. Abbie, a queer artist and practitioner, highlighted the charity’s role in supporting individuals like herself, stating, “This charity is there to platform and support queer artists and practitioners…For all of⁣ those people to be at a loose end when this is the charity that is meant ⁢to raise them‌ up more ⁣than anybody ‍- that’s where⁣ it’s deeply frustrating and really upsetting.”

Lexi, ​a ​member of the ‍community, expressed openness to supporting a revised event, saying, “I would be happy to put my money into something, especially if ⁣it’s going to go back​ to the community.”​ She suggested ⁤exploring a “cheaper, more sustainable Pride.”

Prior to the collapse, ​complaints centered‍ on the⁤ event’s direction. Some felt it⁢ had strayed from ‍its roots, focusing ⁣on large-scale⁢ productions rather than⁢ grassroots community engagement.

The BBC reached out to Manchester Pride ⁢for comment but did not receive a⁤ response.

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