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  2. Your 2023 Kansas City Pride Guide: Here are 13 ways to ... - AOL

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    From parades and parties to film festivals and art exhibits, Kansas City is going all out celebrating queer pride. Your 2023 Kansas City Pride Guide: Here are 13 ways to celebrate LGBTQ community ...

  3. Photos capture colorful celebration of LGBTQ community in ...

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    Kansas City celebrated the city’s LGBTQ community Saturday with the 47th Pride Parade. Viewers lined the streets while hundreds of parade participants started in the streets of Westport and made ...

  4. See how KC Current crowd celebrated LGBTQ community Friday at ...

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    Fans gathered for CPKC Stadium’s second annual Pride Night to watch the KC Current face the Chicago Red Stars on Friday, June 14, 2024, in Kansas City.

  5. Lea Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    She returned to Kansas City in 1974. [2] Shortly afterward, she joined the city's chapter of the Metropolitan Community Church. [2] She also went on to co-found Kansas City's Christopher Street organization and the Gay Injustices Fund. [1] In 1977, Hopkins organized Kansas City's first pride parade, which numbered about 25-30 people.

  6. Heartland Men's Chorus - Wikipedia

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    Heartland Men’s Chorus (HMC) is a gay men’s chorus located in Kansas City.Founded in 1986, and currently featuring more than 150 singing members, HMC performs an annual concert series to live audiences in excess of 6,700 at its performance home, the Folly Theater. [1]

  7. Harmony (organization) - Wikipedia

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    GALA was founded by Bob Swoffer and Antonio Feliz, who had pinned his Park College business card on the public bulletin board of a Kansas City gay bar. Bob Swoffer was the first person to respond to Tony's Park College business card on that gay bar bulletin board in Kansas City, MO.

  8. FACT CHECK: Did The Kansas City Chiefs Refuse To Host Pride ...

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    A post shared on social media purports the Kansas City Chiefs refused to host a Pride Night. Verdict: False The claim stems from satire. Fact Check: On Sunday The Buffalo Bills ended the Chiefs ...

  9. Willie Gay - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Chiefs (2020–2023) New ... Willie Gay Jr. (born February 15, 1998) is an American professional football linebacker for the New Orleans Saints of the ...