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St. Pete Pride's pinnacle event had a record-size estimated crowd of 300,000 despite the heat and threat of rain.
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It's a week into Pride Month and the party is just getting started in the Tampa Bay region. Here are some of the events happening in the area.
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The five-part documentary is on YouTube and aims to "shed light on personal journeys, challenges, triumphs, as well as the ways in which anti-gay legislation has impacted the community."
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TransNetwork is a Tampa Bay area organization that is building community for transgender and gender expansive people, and educating allies on how they can help support them.
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In the latest installment of our occasional series, "Queer Spaces," we meet with a group of soccer players who gather to get back to their roots — tuning into both nature and their queer bodies.
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Central Florida nonprofits are fighting anti-trans legislation with love Wednesday by putting together care packages for transgender people in the Orlando area.
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The Tampa Bay Transgender Film Festival was originally founded in partnership between Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and St Pete Pride. It continues this year as a hybrid event with in-person and virtual showings.
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Queer spaces are often run by white members of the LGBTQ+ community. Here's how one activist and educator defines queer spaces and what they could look like.
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A local skate crew recently held a queer beginners' skate night at the Skatepark of Tampa.
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Students are organizing a walk-out at the end of the month that will include other state public and private colleges and universities and high schools.
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A small group of students gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on Tuesday to celebrate trans joy and protect civil rights.
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The exhibit at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts in Tampa is called "Transformations: A Gender Exploration by Mariette Pathy Allen" with selections from" Transformations: Crossdressers and Those Who Love Them" and her "Fantasy & Flowers" series.