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June 14th. Albany Pride. And not just any Pride. This year, nearly 5,000 people are going to march through the streets of New York’s capital city. This will be the largest parade we have ever put together. And The largest parade Albany has ever seen.
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BIPOC Pride, an annual celebration of Albany's LGBTQ+ minority communities, returns this weekend for its 20th year. WAMC sat down with co-founder Tandra LaGrone.
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The town of Amherst put its Pride on display over the weekend – holding its own, first-ever parade during Pride Month, going beyond a yearly proclamation.
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Pride Month is in full-swing in the Pioneer Valley, with multiple parades this weekend.
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Even after hearing pleas from residents, a Troy city councilor voted against recognizing June as Pride Month in the city.
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Today marks the beginning of Pride Month. The celebration is dedicated to members of the LGBTQIA+ community, honoring their contributions to society, whether locally or internationally. But this year, some members of the community are fearful of retaliation from President Trump’s administration. I spoke with the founder of Collar City Pride, Meagon Nolasco, who says the Trump administration is a looming threat.
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With Troy already facing scrutiny for allegedly not being a welcoming community, a city councilor voted Thursday night against recognizing June as Pride month.
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Bad weather postponed Saratoga Pride’s annual celebration in June. But the excitement was just as strong over the weekend at the rescheduled event.
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Following the vandalism of a Milton resident’s pride flag June 1st, LGBTQ advocates are calling on local leaders in the Saratoga County town to reassess their flag policy.
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Officials in Troy gathered Monday to add a new flag to their pole.