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Several cities, including Phoenix and Tucson, have enacted ordinances to protect LGBTQ people from unfair discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations. Phoenix and Tucson are home to prominent LGBTQ communities. [1] The first Phoenix Pride parade took place in 1981, and now attracts thousands of attendees every year. [2]
The first issue in 1966 was originally titled The Phoenix: Homophile Voice of Kansas City, but was changed in the next issue to Midwest Homophile Voice.They were distributed at gay and straight clubs, LGBT meetings, social gatherings, college campuses, and other businesses sympathetic to the movement.
Marchers at 2017's Phoenix Pride. Phoenix Pride (formerly known as Phoenix Pride March & Rally, [1] Desert Pride, [2] Arizona Central Pride, [2] and Phoenix Pride Festival [2]) is a parade and festival held each year in Phoenix, Arizona to celebrate the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and their allies.
Downtown Grill & Brewery - in the former Woodruff building affected by fire - even has a beer named after it. Damage on Gay St. by the "Million Dollar Fire" on April 8, 1897.
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The Eagle is a name used by multiple gay bars. It is not a franchise or chain of gay bars, but rather a name adopted by bars inspired by The Eagle's Nest, a leather bar in New York City. Bars that use the name "Eagle" typically cater to a clientele of gay men in leather and other kink subcultures. As of 2017, over 30 gay bars in locations ...
A popular downtown Phoenix cocktail bar was named one of the best in the country by Wine Enthusiast magazine for ambiance and local ingredients.