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OTTO: Yeah, you know, Twin Cities Pride has had a partnership with Target for 20-plus years. And when they made the decision to roll back their DE&I programs is really when that made an impact on us.
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Pride organizer says recent attacks on LGBTQ+ rights won't stop themEsme Murphy spoke with Andi Otto, Executive Director of Twin Cities Pride, about recent attacks on the LGBTQ+ community ahead ...
Twin Cities Pride has decided to exclude Target from its annual festival and parade after the ... donating between $50,000 and $70,000 each year to Twin Cities Pride, Executive Director Andi Otto ...
Twin Cities Pride officials have reacted to Target’s recent pull-back on its ... “We are deeply disappointed in their announcement,” Andi Otto, executive director of Twin Cities Pride, ...
As Twin Cities Pride wraps up the weekend, the celebration has been shadowed by concern and even attacks on LGBTQ+ people.
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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 ...
Pride, Target on split. What they're saying. Following the decision to no longer accept sponsorship from Target for its 2025 events, Executive Director of Twin Cities Pride Andi Otto released a ...
Twin Cities Pride, OutFront Minnesota, QueerSpace Collective and other local organizations will continue to serve as ...
Twin Cities Pride faces $700K drop in corporate sponsorships, leans on grants and small donors. ... Executive Director Andi Otto says the Pride Festival was always going to happen in full.
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