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  2. LGBTQ culture in Dallas–Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    The first pro-LGBT event in DFW occurred in 1972; it was an unorganized march in Downtown Dallas. [5] The first official gay pride parade took place in June 1980. [6] Since then, both the Dallas and Fort Worth metropolitan divisions of the Metroplex have held their own separate gay pride festivals.

  3. Black Tie Dinner - Wikipedia

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    Black Tie Dinner is a formal charity dinner held each year in Dallas, Texas to raise money for the North Texas lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community. The first dinner was held in 1982.

  4. Dallas Black Pride - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Black Pride (also known as Dallas Southern Pride) is an annual five-day event to celebrate the emerging black LGBT community in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. [1] The event has been in existence since 1996. [2] It is held in conjunction with the State Fair of Texas and State Fair Classic in Dallas every fall (late September/early ...

  5. 13 Biggest Gay Pride Parades in the World - AOL

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    Gay pride parades are also called pride marches, pride events, and pride celebrations. It normally includes a series of occasions and frequently […] Click to skip ahead and jump to the 5 largest ...

  6. Oak Lawn, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Oak Lawn is contiguous with the Dallas Design District and less than two miles away from Downtown Dallas. The area also hosts some of the larger city festivals including the annual Halloween street festival, Dallas' Gay Pride parade, and Easter in the Park at Oak Lawn Park (formerly Robert E. Lee Park).

  7. Short North gay clubs owner's GOP contributions spark ... - AOL

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    Michael Purdum purchased Union Cafe and Axis in 2022. His past political donations have been raised as issues by some former employees.

  8. List of Christian denominations affirming LGBT people

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    In 1956, the Church of ONE Brotherhood was founded in Los Angeles by a gay-rights activist. [13] In 1962, a Congregationalist pastor began an overt pastoral ministry to gay people in New York City. In 1976, the Episcopal Church officially became fully LGBTQ+ inclusive and affirming. [14] In 1979, Allen Bennett became the first openly gay Rabbi ...

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