NYC Pride March 2024
UFT members showed up in solidarity for the annual NYC Pride March on June 30. Organized by the UFT Pride Committee, the UFT contingent was large, even if afternoon thunderstorms eventually shut the march down. The theme of this year's event was "Reflect. Empower. Unite."

UFT Staff Director Anthony Harmon celebrates atop the union’s float.

The joy of the day is contagious, and our members are all decked out!

Pride spirit? The UFT has it.

Sean Blanks, the program coordinator for the UFT’s Dial-A-Teacher homework helpline, holds the Pride flag high!

The UFT contingent marches down Fifth Avenue in solidarity and with a message of inclusion.

Linking arms around a student are paraprofessional Undrea Polite (left), the chapter leader at PS 369 in Brooklyn, retired paraprofessional Margaret Ward (second from right) and paraprofessional Tammie Durosinmi of PS 77 in Brooklyn.

Teacher Jason Capote, of Edward R Murrow HS in Brooklyn, joins K-8 art teacher Arlo Matousek of PS/MS 7 in Manhattan along the route.

It’s a banner day for the UFT marchers.

The UFT team is ready for their selfie.

UFT Member Representative Tanisha Franks (center) and UFT Vice President for Academic High Schools Janella Hinds are joined along the parade route by AFT President Randi Weingarten (left).

UFT Staff Director Anthony Harmon celebrates atop the union’s float.

The joy of the day is contagious, and our members are all decked out!

Pride spirit? The UFT has it.

Sean Blanks, the program coordinator for the UFT’s Dial-A-Teacher homework helpline, holds the Pride flag high!

The UFT contingent marches down Fifth Avenue in solidarity and with a message of inclusion.

Linking arms around a student are paraprofessional Undrea Polite (left), the chapter leader at PS 369 in Brooklyn, retired paraprofessional Margaret Ward (second from right) and paraprofessional Tammie Durosinmi of PS 77 in Brooklyn.

Teacher Jason Capote, of Edward R Murrow HS in Brooklyn, joins K-8 art teacher Arlo Matousek of PS/MS 7 in Manhattan along the route.

It’s a banner day for the UFT marchers.

The UFT team is ready for their selfie.

UFT Member Representative Tanisha Franks (center) and UFT Vice President for Academic High Schools Janella Hinds are joined along the parade route by AFT President Randi Weingarten (left).

UFT Staff Director Anthony Harmon celebrates atop the union’s float.
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Teacher Jason Capote, of Edward R Murrow HS in Brooklyn, joins K-8 art teacher Arlo Matousek of PS/MS 7 in Manhattan along the route.

It’s a banner day for the UFT marchers.

The UFT team is ready for their selfie.

UFT Member Representative Tanisha Franks (center) and UFT Vice President for Academic High Schools Janella Hinds are joined along the parade route by AFT President Randi Weingarten (left).

UFT Staff Director Anthony Harmon celebrates atop the union’s float.

The joy of the day is contagious, and our members are all decked out!

Pride spirit? The UFT has it.

Sean Blanks, the program coordinator for the UFT’s Dial-A-Teacher homework helpline, holds the Pride flag high!

The UFT contingent marches down Fifth Avenue in solidarity and with a message of inclusion.

Linking arms around a student are paraprofessional Undrea Polite (left), the chapter leader at PS 369 in Brooklyn, retired paraprofessional Margaret Ward (second from right) and paraprofessional Tammie Durosinmi of PS 77 in Brooklyn.

Teacher Jason Capote, of Edward R Murrow HS in Brooklyn, joins K-8 art teacher Arlo Matousek of PS/MS 7 in Manhattan along the route.

It’s a banner day for the UFT marchers.

The UFT team is ready for their selfie.

UFT Member Representative Tanisha Franks (center) and UFT Vice President for Academic High Schools Janella Hinds are joined along the parade route by AFT President Randi Weingarten (left).

UFT Staff Director Anthony Harmon celebrates atop the union’s float.

The joy of the day is contagious, and our members are all decked out!

Pride spirit? The UFT has it.

Sean Blanks, the program coordinator for the UFT’s Dial-A-Teacher homework helpline, holds the Pride flag high!

The UFT contingent marches down Fifth Avenue in solidarity and with a message of inclusion.

Linking arms around a student are paraprofessional Undrea Polite (left), the chapter leader at PS 369 in Brooklyn, retired paraprofessional Margaret Ward (second from right) and paraprofessional Tammie Durosinmi of PS 77 in Brooklyn.

Teacher Jason Capote, of Edward R Murrow HS in Brooklyn, joins K-8 art teacher Arlo Matousek of PS/MS 7 in Manhattan along the route.

It’s a banner day for the UFT marchers.

The UFT team is ready for their selfie.

UFT Member Representative Tanisha Franks (center) and UFT Vice President for Academic High Schools Janella Hinds are joined along the parade route by AFT President Randi Weingarten (left).

UFT Staff Director Anthony Harmon celebrates atop the union’s float.