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Multnomah County shifts Pride celebration to prioritize safety

July 18, 2024 | Multnomah County, Oregon



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Multnomah County shifts Pride celebration to prioritize safety
During a recent government meeting, a member expressed strong support for the decision to reschedule the pride proclamation to August 15th, emphasizing the importance of safety amid ongoing COVID-19 concerns. The speaker, who joined the meeting virtually due to illness, highlighted the heightened risks faced by older adults and individuals with disabilities, urging caution in planning in-person gatherings.

The discussion also acknowledged the historical trauma associated with communicable diseases within the LGBTQIA+ community, reinforcing the need for safe celebrations that honor all community members. Special recognition was given to Multnomah County employees for their efforts in facilitating this change and advocating for inclusivity.

The speaker expressed enthusiasm for upcoming events, including the annual Bridal Northwest Festival, and commended the community's collective spirit in celebrating pride in various forms. The meeting underscored Multnomah County's commitment to inclusion and safety as it navigates the complexities of public health and community engagement.

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