“Civil and human rights for the LGBTQ community are incredibly important, and I think our event helps push that to the forefront,” the Atlanta Pride Committee’s executive director, Jamie Fergerson, said. respectively, along with the first Bi & Pan March at 3:30 p.m. 12, processions of attendees will walk through Midtown Atlanta for the annual Trans and Dyke marches, stepping off at 1:45 and 5 p.m. “I don’t want people to forget the reason why we have Pride and why we fight that.” … I’ve heard stories where you couldn’t walk around holding hands without getting attacked,” said Brian “Phoenix” Trapp, an Atlanta-based drag performer and former “RuPaul Drag Race” contestant. “A few years ago, we were not allowed to get married.
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