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Pride gets even more political this year, but then, how could it not?
Marching down Clarendon Street. Pride has always been political, even in the first state to recognize same-sex marriage. But this year, with everything we in Massachusetts recognize under attack by a regime that would bring us back to the 17th century, the annual parade from Copley Square to Boston Common couldn't help but take on a more political mantle. But, of course, the parade was also a time to celebrate. A little rain, mostly drizzle most…
No walls, no limits: LGBTQ+ museum plans to go statewide
Sarah Attie, Special to the ReporterPortraits of Pride exhibition on display at Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park, 100 Atlantic Ave,, Boston. Photo by Wen Qi Jean Dolin. Seth Daniel photoThe Boston LGBTQ+ Museum of Art, History & Culture had a big idea: bring the museum to the people. Jean Dolin, a Haitian immigrant raised in Dorchester, got the idea for the museum in 2020 after years working in politics and journalism. The museum doesn’t hav…
Boston Pride Parade Returns with Theme ‘Here to Stay’
timesng.com: BOSTON, MA — More than 1 million people are expected to attend Boston’s annual LGBTQ+ Pride celebration on Saturday, June 14. This year’s theme, “Here to Stay,” reflects resilience and pride in the LGBTQIA+ community amid rising tensions. The parade will kick off at 11 a.m. from Copley Square and will march towards Boston Common, […] This post Boston Pride Parade Returns with Theme ‘Here to Stay’ appeared first on Boston Pride Parad…
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