Community members show their colors at Lawrence PRIDE parade and block party

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Lawrence PRIDE celebrated the first weekend of Pride Month with a downtown parade and block party on Saturday.

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As people waved rainbow flags and walked dogs wearing rainbow tutus, the event showed what it can look like when a community comes together for the sake of diversity, love and acceptance.

Watch this Lawrence Times TV episode to get a taste of this year’s PRIDE celebration. You’ll hear from local residents about why they think Lawrence is a special place to embrace your true self.

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Community members show their colors at Lawrence PRIDE parade and block party

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Lawrence PRIDE celebrated the first weekend of Pride Month with a downtown parade and block party. As people waved rainbow flags and walked dogs wearing rainbow tutus, the event showed what it can look like when a community comes together for the sake of diversity, love and acceptance.

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Jordan Winter (she/her), a contributor to The Lawrence Times since August 2021, is a 2019 KU grad with degrees in journalism and political science.

Check out her work at jrdnwntr.com. See more of her work for the Times here.

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