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City Council holds Pride recognition; honors organizations and local leaders, City Hall to be lit in pride colors
Summary
The Los Angeles City Council held an extended Pride Month presentation on June 6, 2025, recognizing nonprofit organizations, community leaders and artists from across the city and announcing City Hall lighting and other Pride events.
The Los Angeles City Council held a Pride Month recognition on June 6, 2025, honoring dozens of community groups and individuals and announcing that City Hall will be lit in Pride colors for the weekend.
Councilmember Isabel Jurado, whose office led the presentation, said Pride remains both celebration and political witness. “Pride has always been a radical act of resistance and today is no exception,” Jurado said during the council chamber program, which included music, an award presentation, and a launch of the city’s 2025 LGBT Heritage Month guide.
The presentation ran more than an hour and included councilmembers from across the city presenting certificates to community honorees and nonprofit leaders. The Los Angeles LGBT Center, Reach LA, the Latino Equality Alliance, the Rainbow Book Bus and other organizations received recognition. Local artists and cultural figures also…
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