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Tarrant’s largest Pride event, which was canceled this year when city council removed some local protections, is back on at Levitt Pavilion.
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A coalition of four LGBTQ+ groups launched a project to digitize and preserve photos from the community.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the city of Denton and city officials for “allowing grown men in changing rooms with Texas children and women at event hosted at publicly owned swimming pool,” the attorney general's office announced in a June 1 press release.
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Pridenton, a Denton nonprofit that coordinates a monthlong celebration and observance of LGBTQ+ visibility and equality throughout June, says the University of North Texas has withdrawn its sponsorship from the off-campus events.
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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.