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Boston Pride for the People: Learning more about what the organization does year-round
President of Boston Pride for the People, Adrianna Boulin, tells Kwani all about the goals of the organization and what they’re doing during the year to build and uplift the community, even outside of June. Be sure to fill out the survey they’re putting out for Pride Month in 2024.
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Grieving mom shares gay son's bullying tragedy on social media
A San Diego mother is grieving the loss of her 14-year-old son, who she said took his own life after he was bullied for being gay.
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Boston Roller Derby spreads message of inclusivity this Pride month
They’re as much about hard hits and bruises as they are about compassion and community. This month, Boston Roller Derby is holding their championship game with a focus on “Pride.” “We have people from all different backgrounds, from everywhere. We’re very lucky that Boston is a very diverse area, and we’re working to make our league very diverse too,”...
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Boston Roller Derby spreads message of inclusivity
Roller derby is for everyone – that the message Boston Roller Derby hopes to spread during Pride month.
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Gov. Healey sits down with NBC10 Boston to talk Pride
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey talks with NBC10 Boston about her journey to office, her vision for the future and what Pride Month means to her.
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Gov. Healey talks Pride in interview: ‘You are safe in Massachusetts'
During Pride Month, NBC10 Boston is committed to bringing stories from within the LGBTQ+ community, which includes Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey. She made history back in November, when she was the state’s first woman and openly gay candidate elected to the office. She was also the first openly lesbian governor to be elected in the country. When asked in...
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EXTENDED INTERVIEW: Gov. Healey on Pride in Mass.
“This year it was about a lot of gratitude for me. I wouldn’t be here as the country’s first lesbian governor if it weren’t for all of the people who went before me,” Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said in a sit-down interview with NBC10 Boston’s Abbey Niezgoda.
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Somerville church says fire was set after Pride service
A fire was set at church sanctuary in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Sunday after a service dedicated to Pride, the congregation said Wednesday. The First Somerville United Church of Christ announced the fire in a news release, saying the congregation was in a hall below the sanctuary working on a service project when the fire erupted. Somerville firefighters were alerted after…
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Red Sox celebrate Pride night at Fenway Park for 10th year
Fenway Park looked a bit more colorful Tuesday night, as the Red Sox celebrated Pride night at the ballpark for the 10th year. The organization said members of Boston’s LGBTQ+ community would be involved in ceremonies and pregame entertainment before the 7:10 p.m. Red Sox-Rockies game, including the New Hampshire Gay Men’s Chorus who performed the National Anthem. Celebrity...
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Red Sox hold Pride Night at Fenway Park
For the 10th year, the Red Sox celebrated pride, including a drag performance from Lilly Rose Valor before first pitch.
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Burlington leaders, parents decry students' destruction of Pride decorations at middle school
Town leaders in Burlington, Massachusetts, met Monday night to discuss a protest against a Pride day at a middle school. Parents and allies voiced concerns about the actions of some students at Marshall Simonds Middle School’s Pride Spirit Day as the Burlington Select Board met. The district said some of the kids destroyed rainbow decorations. According to the Burlington...
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Burlington town leaders address backlash against Pride Spirit Day at school
Some students ripped down rainbow decorations at a middle school’s Pride day.
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Joy in the air as Boston Pride Parade returns for first time since 2019
The biggest Pride parade in New England returned to Boston this weekend after a three-year hiatus, with a fresh focus on social justice and inclusion rather than corporate backing.
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Boston Pride Parade returns for first time since 2019
Boston Pride for the People held its inaugural parade, festival and more on Saturday, with roughly 1 million people expected to attend.
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Watch: Celebrating Pride in Boston parade kickoff show
Boston and beyond came out to celebrate for the city’s first live Pride parade in four years at the 2023 Boston Pride for the People Parade on Saturday. We caught all the flair and fun and caught up with state lawmakers, plus friends and even the NBC10 Boston family.
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It's an NBC10 Boston family affair at the Pride in Boston Parade!
There were hugs galore as the NBC10 Boston crew reunited at the 2023 Boston Pride for the People Parade!
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Ribbon cut on the Boston Pride for the People Parade
The first Pride parade in Boston in four years officially kicked off with a ribbon cutting.
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PHOTOS: Boston Pride for the People parade
Streets filled with revelers as the Boston Pride for the People Parade made its way through Back Bay and the Sound End on Saturday, June 10, 2023.
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‘Joy and celebration': Boston parties at Pride parade once again
The biggest Pride parade in New England returned to Boston this weekend after a three-year hiatus, with a fresh focus on social justice and inclusion rather than corporate backing. Roughly 1 million people were expected to attend Boston Pride for the People‘s inaugural parade, festival and more on Saturday, and the sun popped out just as the parade got going....
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Boston gets ready for weekend's Pride festivities
Preparations are underway for Boston’s first Pride parade since 2019.