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Hundreds of spectators lined the street to watch as the Dallas Pride parade weaved through Fair Park on Sunday.
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Looking for activities for Pride month? Try on one of these out-of-the-ordinary events for size
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One year after a split Fort Worth City Council derailed the city’s traditional Pride recognition, Mayor Mattie Parker declared June as Pride month in Fort Worth.
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Familiar retired sports broadcaster Dale Hansen hosts a new show about Dallas-area government, social justice and culture — a spinoff of the local "Beyond the Policy" podcast.
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From parades and block parties to exhibits and festivals, here’s a list of all of the ways you can celebrate the LGBTQ+ community in North Texas.
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The Texas Rangers have frustrated LGBTQ+ advocates for years as the only Major League Baseball team without a Pride Night. The Resource Center communications and advocacy manager Rafael McDonnell says it's a “complicated relationship” with the Rangers.
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Proclamations are written letters, read out during council meetings, that recognize events, individuals and milestones relevant to Fort Worth. In order for a proclamation to make it onto the council agenda, it must be signed by all council members.
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The Princeton school district made the decision to ban the LGBTQ+ group from school facilities after agreeing to a pride event, according to a new complaint.
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Archivists at the University of Houston have saved decades-worth of episodes of local LGBT radio shows that started in the 1970s. Together they tell the story of a complex, diverse community.
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Parade, music, parties and more coming to North Texas in June.
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More than 140 anti-LGBTQ bills were introduced by Texas lawmakers this legislative session. That political backdrop has made events like this past weekend's annual Pride picnic in Fort Worth that much more important.
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From silent discos to garden parties, there's plenty of time to celebrate Pride month in North TexasPlan your Pride month with these events.