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  2. Seattle Pride - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Pride is a nonprofit organization that coordinates and promotes LGBTQIA+ events and programs in Seattle year-round. The organization aims to create unity, honor diversity, and achieve equal human rights throughout the region and the world [9] through a variety of programs including its Pride Speaks speaker series, [10] Vote with Pride [11] voter engagement program, and its community ...

  3. GenPride - Wikipedia

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    GenPride is located inside the new Pride Place building in Seattle, the first senior LGBTQ housing community in Washington state, which had its grand opening on October 25, 2023. [ 8 ] [ 12 ] The first floor of the building houses the offices and community center of GenPride.

  4. Trans Pride Seattle - Wikipedia

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    CM Sawant declaring "Trans Pride Day" with Danni Askini, 2016. Trans Pride Seattle was first founded in 1997 as a march and protest in Capitol Hill. [2] It was revived 16 years later by Gender Justice League on June 23, 2013, in Cal Anderson Park. [3] [4] [5] The pride has grown to tens of thousands of attendees.

  5. LGBTQ culture in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Pride, 2017. Notable LGBTQ events in Seattle include the Seattle Queer Film Festival (formerly known as the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival) and Seattle Pride. The Pride ASIA festival "draw[s] attention to the vibrant cultures that make up Seattle’s queer Asian American and Pacific Islander communities." [9] The city also hosts ...

  6. History of the LGBTQ community in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    From June 24 to June 30, 1974, Seattle's lesbians and gays celebrated the city's first Gay Pride Week. It was the first event in the region in which the gay community as a whole came out of its collective closet. On June 28, 1974, the Gay Community Center at 1726 16th Avenue E held a grand opening.

  7. Category:LGBTQ culture in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Trans Pride Seattle; U. Union Seattle This page was last edited on 23 September 2024, at 05:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle (/ s i ˈ æ t əl / ⓘ See-AT-uhl) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. With a population of 755,078 in 2023, [3] it is the 18th-most populous city in the United States. The city is the county seat of King County, the most populous county in Washington.

  9. Pride Place - Wikipedia

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    Pride Place is a LGBTQIA+ senior housing community under construction on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington. Located on Broadway between Pike and Pine, [1] the project is considered the first of its kind in Washington. It will house 118 apartment units, a clinic, and offices for the GenPride Senior Center. [2]