Dozens go topless for annual Dyke March in NYC

Proud protesters let it all hang out Saturday, celebrating lesbian pride during the 29th annual Dyke March in Manhattan on Saturday.

Dozens of topless women triumphantly splashed around the fountain in Washington Square Park to mark the end of the march — which organizers described as a “protest march, not a parade” and a celebration of “beautiful and diverse Dyke lives.”

The annual event, returning to the Big Apple for the first time since the easing of the COVID-19 pandemic, took place the day before the Pride Parade with the theme “Black Dyke Power.”

The 29th Annual New York City Dyke March ended with participants in the Washington Square Park Fountain
The organizers described the march as a “protest march, not a parade”
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The 29th Annual New York City Dyke March ended with participants in the Washington Square Park Fountain
The annual event returned to NYC for the first time since the easing of COVID-19.
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Marchers sang as they walked from Bryant Park down Fifth Avenue to the famed Greenwich Village greenspace before taking over the fountain.

Along the way, there was a moment of silence to honor black trans lives lost. Protesters stopped at 23rd Street and held their hands in the air, crossed in the shape of an X.

Those who identify as “bisexual dykes, pansexual dykes, trans dykes, femme dykes, dykes who are unsure if they are dykes, dykes who will scream that they are dykes from the rooftops” to attend the rally.

The 29th Annual New York City Dyke March ended with participants in the Washington Square Park Fountain
Dozens of topless women splashed around the fountain in Washington Square Park.
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The 29th Annual New York City Dyke March ended with participants in the Washington Square Park Fountain
Marchers sang as they walked from Bryant Park down Fifth Avenue.
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“If you think this might be you, it probably is and you should join us,” the group posted on its Facebook page Friday.

The event doesn’t seek city permits and police aren’t invited. Marshals provide security – although, as the group notes, officers do show up each year.

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