Mexico City Pride

[3] The 1980 march was scheduled for 28 June 1980, to coincide with the anniversary of the Stonewall riots.

The second march also included a brief protest at the U.S. embassy, in response to U.S. interventions in Central America.

[5] In 2000, activists from the Party of the Democratic Revolution and the Social Democratic Party joined the march, handing out condoms with packaging that read "Do it differently, vote differently: for Social Democracy" to bystanders.

[6] In 2018, football fans, despite prior instances of homophobia, peacefully joined the pride parade while celebrating Mexico's progress in the World Cup.

[9] In the 2020s, some Pride participants have called for the exclusion of businesses and corporations from the event.