After Target made the decision to drop diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, Minnesota's largest Pride festival decided to drop them as a sponsor. Now, Twin Cities Pride has more funding than ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Sometimes growth can be associated with a sense of pride. "Bigger and better every year," said Twin Cities Pride Executive Director, Andi Otto. In the last 50 years Twin Cities Pride, ...
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Twin Cities Pride leans into small-business backing after break with Target, corporate sponsors
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 ...
World Pride kicks off today. The year's global event takes place in Washington, D.C. Most of America's other LGBTQ Pride celebrations follow shortly thereafter in the month of June. Events may look a ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Andi Otto never imagined he'd be in the position of turning away sponsorship money from Target. Late last week, the executive director of Twin Cities Pride was doing the exact opposite.
The parade honors Ashley Rukes, who is the late transgender LGBTQ+ rights activist and former parade organizer. Dr. Angela Goepfer was this year's parade grand marshal. From families, athletes and ...
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