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Pride celebrations mean that much more to families in a time of uncertainty
Watertown High School student Vivian Flan said there’s “so much room to move forward.” -
Boston's Pride celebrations aim to be more inclusive this year
The former organizer of Boston's annual parade, Boston Pride, dissolved in 2021 amid charges of racism. -
Culture wars cast a shadow on Pride Month, listeners tell Boston Public Radio
Corporate support and safety top the concerns of listeners on the first day of LGBTQ+ Pride Month. -
Why more Pride parades are popping up in Massachusetts' small cities
Organizers want LGBTQ+ residents to feel at home in small towns and cities like Newburyport, not just major urban centers. -
The big list of 2023 Pride events in Boston and beyond
From birdwatching to drag brunch, this year's Pride events in Boston truly have something for everyone. -
Queer prom: How LGBTQ students are defying gender norms through fashion
Choosing an outfit for the high school tradition is not always a simple decision for queer students. -
Amid anti-trans bills targeting youth, Dwyane Wade takes a stand for his daughter
The father and NBA legend has been outwardly supportive of his daughter Zaya as culture wars surrounding trans rights have continued to swell. Who is he?… -
LGBTQ youth commission urges state to stand up against wave of discriminatory bills across US
Report outlines ways state government can improve its services for LGBTQ youth. -
‘History has blown by’ the Mass. Constitution’s gendered language, one Rep. says
Lawmakers revive a push to change language in the state constitution. -
‘Consider this the home base’: State commission on LGBTQ youth hosts rally ahead of Trans Day of Visibility
Gathering at State House, commissioners and advocates shared goals and demands for the safety of LGBTQ youth.