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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 Cities ...
Esme Murphy spoke with Andi Otto, Executive Director of Twin Cities Pride, about recent attacks on the LGBTQ+ community ahead ...
Twin Cities Pride, OutFront Minnesota, QueerSpace Collective and other local organizations will continue to serve as ...
The City of Lakes is bracing for one of the busiest weekends of the summer. A vibrant lineup of events is scheduled from ...
A billboard truck at Target headquarters In Minneapolis in 2024. Hometown Pride group Twin Cities Pride turned down Target’s longstanding financial support this year, after the retailer scaled ...
Ahead of that, the retailer met with Twin Cities Pride to discuss the changes. Among them were ending its three-year diversity, equity and inclusion goals and Racial Equity Action and Change ...
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.
Twin Cities Pride has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars since losing some corporate sponsorships, but they are still short on funds. FOX 9's Leon Purvis has more.
“I think that they’re trying to send a message to the community and invoke fear,” says Andi Otto, the director of Twin Cities Pride. “And we’re just not that community.” ...
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