‘Largest ever human Pride flag’ created by thousands of LGBTQ+ activists in Mexico

‘Largest ever human Pride flag’ created by thousands of LGBTQ+ activists in Mexico
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‘Largest ever human Pride flag’ created by thousands of LGBTQ+ activists in Mexico

The “largest ever human Pride flag” has been created by thousands of LGBTQ+ activists in Mexico — and the result is stunning.

On Sunday (22 June), in celebration of Pride, more than 5000 LGBTQ+ activists and allies gathered in Mexico City’s Zócalo Public Square to form what is believed to be the “world’s largest human LGBTQ+ flag”.

As rain showered down, participants held up colourful umbrellas in their matching coloured t-shirts to create the Pride flag formation.

Also in the formation was Mexico City Mayor, Clara Brugada, who said during the event, as reported by The Latin Times: “Mexico City is and will continue to be the city of rights and freedoms. This monumental image we draw with our bodies and colours will be a powerful message to the country and the world.

“Mexico City is the capital of pride, diversity, peace, and transformation.”

People take part in the formation of the world's biggest LGBTQ+ pride flag at Zocalo Square in Mexico City, Mexico, on 22 June, 2025
People take part in the formation of the world’s biggest LGBTQ+ Pride flag at Zocalo Square in Mexico City, Mexico, on 22 June, 2025. (Rodrigo Oropeza / AFP via Getty Images)

The show of solidarity, which lasted two hours, was organised by Mexico City’s government, and is the largest event of its kind in Mexican history.

Shots of the formation were captured by drone, with the images and videos going viral on social media. Many expressed their joy at seeing such unity in the city, with one comment under a video of the display reading: “I will forever be proud to be a Mexican”.

This aerial view shows people taking part in the formation of the world's biggest LGBTQ+ pride flag.
This aerial view shows people taking part in the formation of the world’s biggest LGBTQ+ pride flag. (Rodrigo Oropeza / AFP/ via Getty Images)

Mexico City continues to lead the fight for LGBTQ+ rights in Mexico. In 2009, it became the first city in Latin America to legalise same-sex marriage. Then, in 2020, it achieved another milestone by becoming the first jurisdiction in Mexico to outlaw the harmful practice of conversion therapy.

Last year, in a historical moment, Claudia Sheinbaum became the first woman to be elected president of Mexico.Sheinbaum, who is also the first Jewish president in Mexico, has expressed want to combat gender-based violence and improve rights for LGBTQ+ people.

The annual Mexico City Pride March will take place on Saturday, 28 June.

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