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The nationwide "No Kings" protest will have a float and march alongside Columbus' LGBTQ+ Pride March on Saturday.
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Lowe's, Walmart, Nissan and Anheuser-Busch are some of the companies that have supported Stonewall Columbus' annual Pride March and Festival in the past, but are not doing so this year.
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The LGBTQ+ organization received a grant for $276,000 from the Franklin County Board of Commissioners last week.
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Darius Golds and Magnus Juliano got engaged in 2019 at the 50th anniversary of New York City's Stonewall Uprisings.
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Equitas Health, Kaleidoscope Youth Center and Stonewall Columbus have sharply increased their revenue since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The American Civil Liberties Union has tracked around 500 anti-LGBTQ bills introduced in state legislatures across the country this year.
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The Columbus Pride festival starts this weekend. It's in-person for the first time in three years.
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LGTBQ advocates and teachers' unions are rallying against the legislation which they call harmful to students and educators.
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This year marks the 40th anniversary of Columbus Pride celebrations, however, for the second year in a row, the Columbus Pride Parade will not happen because of COVID-19.
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The annual Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival was canceled this year and last due to the pandemic. We discuss the toll of the pandemic on the Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival and March and the larger LGBTQ+ struggle for equality.