Mexico City celebrates Pride, captured by photographer Dorian Ulises López Macía.
been a haven for LGBTQ people in the otherwise perilous landscape of Latin America—eight years ago Mexico’s constitution was amended to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation, and in December the city will celebrate the tenth anniversary of affirming same-sex couples's right to legally marry.
It has also welcomed migrants returning from attempts to cross into U.S. border towns, who werePhotographer Dorian Ulises López Macías captured the vibrant inhabitants and more recent arrivals of Mexico’s capital city at the 41st annual Mexico City Pride parade for. His images showcase the joy of families marching together, many in dress inspired by their indigenous roots, as well as pastel-hued hair colors, and, of course, rainbows galore.
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