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As Twin Cities Pride wraps up the weekend, the celebration has been shadowed by concern and even attacks on LGBTQ+ people.
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Pride organizer says recent attacks on LGBTQ+ rights won't stop themEsme Murphy spoke with Andi Otto, Executive Director of Twin Cities Pride, about recent attacks on the LGBTQ+ community ahead ...
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In a state known for its big-name companies, Minnesota’s largest free Pride festival usually counts on Target, Deloitte and other major corporations to fund its annual parade. But the Twin Cities ...
Homstad was one of thousands of people who descended on downtown Minneapolis on Sunday for the Twin Cities Pride Parade, an annual tradition that’s taken on increased significance this year as the ...
“They let me know what was happening, and after looking it over there were just some things that we were not comfortable with, and they couldn’t explain to me,” Twin Cities Pride Executive Director ...
Twin Cities Pride, OutFront Minnesota, QueerSpace Collective and other local organizations will continue to serve as resources to the LGBTQ+ community.
"It reminds you that you are not alone and that you have community and it's time to celebrate," said Andi Otto, executive director of Twin Cities Pride.
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