XXV Pride March Announced For June 21, 2025

Celebrating 25 Years of Uninterrupted Pride With Unity, Resistance, and a Call For Justice.

By Sakshi Sakshi linkedin_icon

The XXV Pride March is set to make history on Saturday, June 21, 2025, at 14:00 hrs, in the iconic Plaza Italia. Marking 25 years of uninterrupted pride and activism, this event promises to be one of the most spirited celebrations yet—a call to arms against discrimination and hate, and an emphatic demand for justice and legal reform.

Celebrating 25 Years Of Pride

In a post filled with passion and purpose, organizers announced, “¡Ya tenemos fecha para la XXV Marcha del #Orgullo! ¡25 AÑOS DE ORGULLO ININTERRUMPIDO!” These words capture not only the excitement around the upcoming march but also the deep historical significance of 25 years standing tall in the face of adversity. From the very beginning, the Pride March has symbolized resilience—a unified voice raised by the LGBTIQ+ community, their families, and allies.

The event invitation is both inclusive and heartfelt: “Trae tu bandera, tus amigues, tus familias, tu historia, tu magia.” It is a reminder that the march is built on shared experiences and collective strength. The call to gather is layered with political urgency as well. Organizers highlight that despite years of progress, the fight is far from over. Against a backdrop of increasing abuses, rising hate speech, and stagnant legal reforms—particularly the delayed reform of the Zamudio Law—the march also serves as a protest. Demands include an “urgent reform to the Ley Zamudio,” the establishment of real institutional measures to counter discrimination, and the election of candidacies and public officials who are committed to defending LGBTIQ+ rights.

A Rally For Justice And Equality

As tensions rise with a growing climate of hate, the march steps in as both a celebration and a call for accountability. With messages like, “Hagamos posible lo imposible. Esta marcha es tuya. Es nuestra. Es de todxs,” the organizers stress that this is more than just a parade. It is a powerful collective demand for change in a world where the voices of minority communities are still at risk.

Among those lending their voice to this historic event is noted actress Fernanda Urrejola. Known for her roles on screen and her impassioned advocacy, Fernanda has long stood as a symbol of strength and solidarity within the entertainment community. Her presence reinforces the fact that the pride movement is not only about rights but also about visibility. Drawing from her own experiences and public image, Fernanda has consistently used her platform to champion equality and creative expression. Her support adds an influential celebrity dimension to the march, bridging the worlds of entertainment and activism.

Celebrity Spirit And Community Resilience

Fernanda Urrejola, who has recently been featured in media for her work both on and off screen, embodies the vibrant spirit of the modern Pride movement. According to reliable profiles, her career spans decades in which she has seamlessly blended art with advocacy. This march represents yet another commitment—a promise that even in times of retrocession and sporadic violence, the community will remain unbowed and will march on.

Organizers have laid out a clear vision: unite across generations and backgrounds for a day that is both a celebration and a protest. Every year, through challenges and setbacks, the Pride March has grown in intensity. It now stands at a crossroads where remembrance meets defiance. Not only is it a ritual of remembrance for those who are no longer with us, but it is also an inspiration for those who continue to fight and for the generations yet to come.

A Moment Of Solidarity And Change

The announcement of the march has resonated widely on social media platforms. An Instagram post, which accompanies the official announcement, captures a vivid display of rainbow hues—the classic symbol of diversity and inclusion. The image, which shows a vibrant sea of flags and a spirited crowd, serves as a visual testament to the movement’s vitality.

The message is clear: in a society where intolerance occasionally resurfaces, every June, the community reckons with its past, faces its present, and reaffirms its commitment to forging a more inclusive future. The march is simultaneously a celebration of 25 years of milestones achieved and a protest against the ongoing social and legal challenges. As the event draws closer, organizers urge everyone to join in the demonstration of love, support, and defiance.

For many participants, this will be a chance to reconnect with lost histories, to celebrate their identities openly, and to push for the reforms desperately needed in the legal sphere. The call to bring family, friends, and personal history transforms the march from a political act into a personal and collective story. It is a day to honor individual experiences that collectively resonate with the universal struggle for human rights.

With an agenda that fuses celebration with protest, the XXV Pride March is poised to be much more than a festive gathering—it is a declaration. The event beckons everyone: amidst the backdrop of contemporary challenges, let us unite, let us shout, and let us march toward a future where safety, respect, and equality prevail for every member of the LGBTIQ+ community.

As the countdown begins, the message resonates loud and clear—every step taken, every voice raised, is a defiant stand against systemic injustices. The march is a vivid reminder that regardless of setbacks and challenges, the community’s spirit to remain visible and vocal is unyielding.

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Sakshi holds a bachelor’s degree in Science and a master’s in Bioinformatics from Panjab University, India. Her passion for writing engaging articles has led her to pursue a career in content writing since 2020. Sakshi has written in various niches, including health and wellness, fintech, blockchain, and lifestyle.

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