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Dodgers LGBTQ+ Night to Feature Players Wearing Pride Hats for First Time Ever
For the first time ever, the Los Angeles Dodgers will be wearing special Pride hats on the field during their 9th annual LGBTQ+ Night June 3 as they take on the New York Mets.
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LA Pride Plans In-Person Parade In June 2022 After 2-Year Hiatus Due To COVID
After two years without an LA Pride parade due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the organizers Thursday announced that it is planning a 2022 parade, along with a musical event, during the celebrations from June 10-12.
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Outfest LA LGBTQ Returns With In-Person Screenings
“Everybody’s Talking About Jamie” opens the multi-day celebration with a first: An outdoor gala, presented by Cinespia, at Hollywood Forever.
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Dodger Stadium's First Fireworks Show of 2021 to Sparkle on LGBTQ+ Pride Night
All vaccinated fans are invited to watch from the playing field Friday night when the Dodgers light up the sky with the first fireworks show of 2021 at Dodger Stadium
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East Bay Family's Pride Flags Placed in Honor of Late Daughter Stolen Twice
Rainbow flags are flying high in celebration of pride month as a number of cities play tribute to diversity. However, one mother in the East Bay who was flying her flag got it stolen, not once but twice.
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Asked to Take Down Pride Flag, Wisconsin Couple Sets Up Rainbow Floodlights Instead
After being told to take down their Pride flag, one Wisconsin couple found a clever alternative that caught that internet’s attention, the Milwaukee Journal Sentential reported.
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Here's How to Strut Like a Drag Queen
We are celebrating Pride Month by learning how to strut like a drag queen. “California Live” visits the Strut Night Club in Costa Mesa to hear about the significance of the location plus the fun events like bingo, brunch, and more, that are attracting crowds. Watch to get the step-by-step on how to get your strut on with the queens.
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The Stonewall Inn: How a 1969 Uprising Made an NYC Bar a Landmark
Fifty-two years ago, the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village was an underground gay bar where a police raid sparked a rebellion that fueled the modern LGBTQ rights movement.
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LGBT Community Bands Together Despite Celebrations Being Cancelled in Long Beach
Long Beach Pride officially got cancelled this weekend because of the pandemic, but that didn’t keep the LGBT community from getting together. Mekahlo Medina reports for NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on May 16, 2021.
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LGBTQ Lifeguard Tower in Long Beach Burned Down
The mayor says he believes it is an act of hate and vowed to restore the tower. Ted Chen reported on NBC4 News on Tuesday, March 23, 2021.
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Fire Destroys Pride Lifeguard Tower in Long Beach
A fire destroyed the Pride Lifeguard Tower Tuesday in Long Beach in what the city’s mayor called an act of hate.
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Gorgeous Doritos Ad Featuring Sweet Coming Out Story Goes Viral
You might want to reach for a bag of chips and some tissues after watching a Doritos Mexico ad that is lighting up the Internet with its sweet message of acceptance.
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Palm Springs Pride Parade Planned as Car Caravan Due to COVID-19
The typically jam-packed Greater Palm Springs Pride Parade will take place as a more subdued, socially distanced car caravan this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. According to the plan, participants from the same household will be able to drive the five-mile route in the same vehicle and dress up in costume and make posters, Greater Palm Springs Pride President…
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Man Accused of Threatening to ‘Kill All the Gays and Children' at Pride Sentenced for Bank Robberies
A man accused of threatening to shoot up 2019’s Pride Parade was sentenced Monday on three bank-robbery counts.
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San Diego's Pride Week 2020 Kicks Off With Virtual Celebration
Saturday marks the start of Pride Week in San Diego, but the LGBTQ extravaganza looks a little different this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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People Rally in San Francisco Streets for 50th Pride Weekend
San Francisco’s 50th Pride weekend is here but the parade and in-person celebrations are not happening due to the pandemic. Though most of the celebration is virtual, that didn’t stop some people for taking to the streets to march and rally.
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Wave Of Police Protests, Pride Marches Continue Throughout SoCal
Demonstrations and other activities in the Southland, and across the nation, targeting systemic racism and police brutality have entered a second month with no signs of waning. The ongoing actions were sparked by the Memorial Day death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Floyd was killed when a police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes while he was…
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50th Pride Celebration Goes Virtual, SF Streets Remain Quiet
As the 50th annual Pride weekend arrives in San Francisco amid a global pandemic, the celebration has gone virtual. Local officials urge people to celebrate at home, and so far the streets have been quiet. Christie Smith reports.
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Celebrating 50 Years of Pride in San Francisco
We are very excited to celebrate 50 years of pride. Malou Nubla talks to the senior programmer for Frameline – the world’s longest running and largest showcase of queer cinema. As seen on California Live on Friday, June 26, 2020.
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LGBTQ Pride at 50: Focus Shifts Amid Pandemic, Racial Unrest
The coronavirus pandemic and calls for racial equality have changed the nature of this year’s 50th anniversary LGBTQ Pride events.