During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the upcoming Union County Pride event, particularly focusing on liability waivers and safety measures for attendees, especially minors. The meeting highlighted the differences between the Union County Bridal organization and the Charlotte bridal event, with the latter requiring participants to sign a waiver that includes the city of Charlotte as a named entity.
Concerns were raised regarding the potential risks associated with the drag show scheduled for the event, prompting questions about whether similar waivers should be implemented for Union County's activities. One council member suggested considering age restrictions for minors attending the drag show, emphasizing the importance of parental supervision and community sentiment.
Bridal Robinson, president of Union County Pride, provided an overview of the organization, which became a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in 2022. She detailed the group's mission to promote diversity, equality, and inclusion, particularly for youth facing bullying and discrimination. Robinson shared personal accounts of individuals affected by such issues, underscoring the need for community support and awareness.
The organization has successfully hosted multiple events aimed at fostering a safe and inclusive environment, with plans for additional activities in the coming months. The meeting concluded with a call for collaboration and understanding within the community as the event approaches, highlighting the importance of addressing concerns while promoting inclusivity.