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BandTogether, which began as a 10-person group, now has more than 100 volunteer members. They play concerts throughout the year and perform at the St. Louis Pride parade each summer.
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Pride Center will close Jan. 1 after four years because the organization cannot afford to keep the doors open. But community resources will still be available online.
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The Missouri Historical Society has a major project underway to document and preserve aspects of LGBTQ history in St. Louis. To help prepare for a special exhibition on the LGBTQ community that will open in 2024, the Missouri History Museum is first presenting a virtual exhibit, which launches Thursday, to kick-start the effort.
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The executive director of the Metro Trans Umbrella Group announced Wednesday on St. Louis on the Air that the organization will not be participating in…
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When Scott Lokitz was a gay teenager, his mother and grandmother took him to march with dozens of other gay and lesbian St. Louisans down Lindell…
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Updated at 5:28 p.m. with comments from Sayer Johnson from the Metro Trans Umbrella GroupAfter initially banning uniformed police officers from the St.…
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St. Louis-area organizations are working to remove some of the barriers that prevent LGBTQ students from applying to and staying in college.LGBTQ high…
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St. Louis will host two Pride festivals this weekend as part of a yearly celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and history.Pride traces its roots back to the 1969…
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Over the decades, St. Louis’ PrideFest has grown from a few dozen people daring to come out for a day, to 200,000 community members and supporters…
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St. Louis’ PrideFest celebration will once again be a free event this year.Last week, Pride St. Louis officials announced a new $5 entry fee. The…