It’s peak Pride time, New York City! , so do the options for LGBTQ New Yorkers to mark the 55th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising. With cultural events, advocacy gatherings and fabulous parties kicking into high gear for the fourth week of the month, Pride revelers will have even more opportunities to celebrate LGBTQ resilience, protest against oppression, prepare for future battles — and, yes, have a gay ol’ time. Here’s what you need to know.

Happy Pride! Glide with Pride in Prospect Park for a night of four-wheeled fun. The Brooklyn Community Pride Center and QueerFlatbush meetup group are celebrating with an evening of toe spins, moonwalks and grapevines. Admission to the Pride-themed Lakeside Roller Night at LeFrak Center includes gay pop music, special food and beverage options, and a cool way to meet new friends.

Dress your rainbow best, bring your own skates or rent a pair for a small fee. V.L.

Cox, a mixed-media artist known for confronting racism and homophobia in her work, discusses the “End Hate” doors, an installation in which she uses eight colorful doors to symbolize the segregation of different marginalized communities and the ongoing fight for justice. The final interaction of the work is being displayed in New York City for the first time at St. Paul & St.

Andrew United Methodist Church, a faith community that fights for LGBTQ inclusion within the denomination. One of the city’s longest-running Pride celebrations kicks off Pride Week with a.