THOUSANDS of people took part in a parade through Brighton as part of Trans Pride.
The event aims to promote equality and raise awareness of gender diversity and has been running in the city for four years.
The Mayor of Brighton and Hove, councillor Pete West, joined those taking part.
The celebration is run by a not-for-profit group and holds events throughout the weekend.
Phelim Mac Cafferty was one of a number of Green councillors at the event.
He said: "Despite the work of the council and others, huge issues still face the trans community.
"This march is an excellent opportunity to remind everyone that there is still much to do to stand up for trans equality."
The Trans Pride flag is being flown at Brighton police station to celebrate the event.
A community barbecue at the Marlborough Pub and Theatre from midday will bring this year’s festival to a close.
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