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Twin Cities Pride had raised roughly $1,350,000 for the annual festivities by mid-June — about $24,000 short of the amount it accumulated this time last year — thanks in part to individual ...
In Minneapolis, a crowdfunding campaign by Twin Cities Pride to fill a $50,000 funding gap raised more than $89,000. In San Francisco, two local foundations donated $55,000 combined.
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.
The public split between Target and Twin Cities Pride, the nonprofit that throws the parade in Target's hometown, captures how brand loyalty has weakened among some shoppers who have objected to the ...
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 ...
A group led by Black women leaders in the Twin Cities and others boycotted Target. The organizers of Twin Cities Pride rejected the company’s sponsorship.
A day before the Twin Cities Pride Festival takes over Loring Park, cross Lyndale Avenue to taste the wares from heaps of local craft breweries in some good company. ($59.43–$74.93) ...
East Bank Dog Parade: If you want to get your pooch in on the Pride festivities, this is a great opportunity. The parade runs from 5:30-7:30 p.m. and meets in the large green space off Main St ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Do you want to celebrate Pride Month but don't know where to go? Don't fret. Check out this list of events celebrating LGBTQ+ people in the Twin Cities and beyond.