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Loring Park, the widely-considered headquarters of Pride weekend in the Twin Cities, was filled with hundreds of vendors, community resource groups and artists for the event.
In a state known for its big-name companies, Minnesota’s largest free Pride festival usually counts on Target, Deloitte and other major corporations to fund its annual parade. But the Twin ...
This year, Twin Cities Pride may look less corporate—especially minus Target as a sponsor—but it's not for the reasons some have wanted.
Held in Powderhorn Park, Minneapolis’ People’s Pride offers a more affordable and smaller-scale pride celebration. Founded in 2021, People’s Pride is an alternative to Twin Cities Pride as it strives ...
The public split between Target and Twin Cities Pride, the nonprofit that throws the parade in Target's hometown, captures ...
Homstad was one of thousands of people who descended Sunday on downtown Minneapolis for the Twin Cities Pride Parade, an annual tradition that’s taken on increased significance this year as the ...
Twin Cities Pride, OutFront Minnesota, QueerSpace Collective and other local organizations will continue to serve as resources to the LGBTQ+ community.
That led a group led by Black women leaders in the Twin Cities and others to start boycotting Target. The organizers of Twin Cities Pride rejected the company’s sponsorship.
The Cubs’ Michael Busch is a rare Simley product gaining fame without wrestling. Will Short, coach of Simley’s powerhouse ...
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