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  2. Tucson Pride - Wikipedia

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    The Tucson Pride events "Pride on Parade" [4] [5] and "Pride in the Desert" [6] are funded by a combination of community fundraising by the pride committee, corporate sponsorship's, vendor fees and donations collected from the participants at the festival. Tucson Pride is a member of CAPI (Consolidated Association of Prides, Inc.) and Interpride.

  3. Phoenix Pride - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Pride (formerly known as Phoenix Pride March & Rally, [1] Desert Pride, [2] Arizona Central Pride, [2] and Phoenix Pride Festival[2]) is a parade and festival held each year in Phoenix, Arizona to celebrate the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBTQ) people and their allies. Unlike other pride parades in major US cities, which ...

  4. LGBTQ rights in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Legal since 2014 (Majors v. Horne) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in the U.S. state of Arizona may face legal challenges not experienced by non- LGBTQ residents. Same-sex sexual activity is legal in Arizona, and same-sex couples are able to marry and adopt. Nevertheless, the state provides only limited protections ...

  5. LGBTQ+ community, friends celebrate at record turnout for CdA ...

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    Jun. 1—Celebration, sanctuary and remembrance. That's what Pride in the Park boiled down to Saturday as members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies — decked out in rainbow clothing ...

  6. Tucson Gay Museum - Wikipedia

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    Established on June 10, 1967, the Tucson Gay Museum [4] began as a project to archive the history of the Gay and Lesbian community in Tucson, Arizona.The collection has since expanded to encompass photographs, posters, flyers, publications, and memorabilia that chronicle the lives, places, events, and memories of the LGBTQ+ community.

  7. Pride in the Desert - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, more than 5,000 people attended the event. [4] [7] Over the years, Pride in the Desert has become a more family-centric theme. [2] Pride in the Desert became a virtual event for 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event took place on October 24. [8] The event returned in-person in 2022, which was also the event's 45th anniversary.

  8. FOX News Media honors colleagues who received Spotlight Awards

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    Bob planned the annual ‘Scoops of Pride’ event, and supported our involvement in the L.A. Pride March, and the AIDS Walk in Tempe, Arizona," she continued. "He also represented us at the ...

  9. Phoenix Points of Pride - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Points of Pride are 31 landmarks and attractions in Phoenix, Arizona, selected by voters since 1992 to represent the city's best features for residents and visitors. They include structures, such as St. Mary's Basilica, the Phoenix Zoo and Footprint Center; and natural formations such as Camelback Mountain and Hole-in-the-Rock at ...