Hong Lim Park was again decked in pink as thousands celebrated the first Pink Dot SG rally sinceSaturday’s rally, which was the annual event’s 15th iteration, sought to celebrate the families of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people and to invite the public to take a stand in envisioning a Singapore for all families.
Attendees wearing various shades of pink began streaming in at around 4pm. They laid out picnic mats on the grass, with some waving pink and rainbow flags as performers took the stage. Similar to past rallies, they had to show a photo identification to confirm that they are Singaporeans or permanent residents. Foreigners are not allowed to take part in Speakers’ Corner events, which includes the Pink Dot rally.The night ended with attendees, who were encouraged to bring pink torches, getting together in a light-up formation to spell out the word “family”.
Nee Soon GRC MP Derrick Goh, Workers’ Party MPs Louis Chua and He Ting Ru, as well as Progress Singapore Party’s Non-Constituency MP Hazel Poa also showed up dressed in pink. The annual rally, aimed at celebrating all families, held its first edition at the Speakers’ Corner in 2009. In 2020 and 2021, the rally was
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