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Raising the Pride Flag a Symbol of Unity and Hope

June 03, 2024 | Merced City, Merced County, California



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Raising the Pride Flag a Symbol of Unity and Hope
During a recent city council meeting, members gathered to address several key agenda items, including a roll call and public participation guidelines. Mayor Pro Tem Perez reminded attendees that public comments could be submitted electronically or via voicemail, emphasizing the importance of community engagement.

The council also recognized \"Bridal Month\" with a proclamation, inviting representatives from local organizations to discuss its significance. Catalina Zambrano, Executive Director of Cal Bridal Via Central, highlighted the organization's mission to support the queer community in Merced County, focusing on essential services such as STI and HIV prevention, family support, and trans-affirming care. Zambrano stressed the importance of inclusivity and collaboration in fostering a supportive environment for all residents.

Jesse Cruz, another community member, shared a personal narrative about the need for safe spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals in the area. He proposed raising the pride flag in Bob Park Square as a symbol of hope and acceptance, reflecting on his own experiences of isolation and the importance of community support. Cruz's heartfelt remarks resonated with the council, reinforcing the message of unity and the ongoing commitment to creating an inclusive community.

The meeting concluded with a call for continued support and compassion among residents, emphasizing that Merced County is a place where diversity is celebrated and everyone is welcomed.

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