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Community rallies for LGBTQ rights at Pride in the Park

June 03, 2024 | Dormont, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania



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Community rallies for LGBTQ rights at Pride in the Park
During a recent council meeting, members reflected on the progress made in promoting inclusivity and addressing discrimination in Beaumont. A council member expressed enthusiasm for the growth of the Human Relations Commission, acknowledging its ongoing challenges in tackling discrimination issues. The council reiterated its commitment to supporting the community, particularly through events like \"Pride in the Park,\" scheduled for June 30th, which aims to celebrate diversity and foster community engagement.

The meeting also featured public comments, with resident Christina Watson emphasizing the importance of council support for marginalized groups. She highlighted the feelings of minority communities regarding their rights and the need for protection and recognition. Watson shared her experiences of hope and connection within the community, particularly among younger individuals, and expressed gratitude for the council's efforts to create a safer environment for all residents, especially for the LGBTQ+ community.

The council's invitation to the Human Relations Commission to participate in the upcoming Pride event underscores its commitment to fostering dialogue and awareness around these critical issues. The meeting concluded with a call for community involvement in the event, encouraging residents to volunteer and support the celebration of diversity in Beaumont.

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