Pride Crosswalks
Pride crosswalks turn ordinary streets, sidewalks, and public spaces into visible reminders that LGBTQ people belong. This HomoCulture gallery brings together original Pride crosswalk photos, rainbow sidewalks, painted benches, and community street art captured on the HomoCulture Tour across Canada, the United States, Europe, and beyond.
From permanent rainbow crosswalks in gay neighborhoods to colorful installations spotted on the road, each of these photos show how cities, towns, and destinations make LGBTQ inclusion part of the streetscape.
Pride Crosswalk FAQ
What is a Pride crosswalk?
A Pride crosswalk is a rainbow-painted pedestrian crossing or street installation that celebrates LGBTQ visibility, inclusion, and community pride.
Where can Pride crosswalks be found?
Pride crosswalks are often found in gay neighborhoods, downtown districts, civic spaces, and near Pride event routes in cities around the world.
Why does HomoCulture photograph Pride crosswalks?
HomoCulture documents Pride crosswalks as part of the HomoCulture Tour because they show how destinations make LGBTQ visibility part of everyday public space.
