2023 Yard Signs
Twin Cities Pride | Twin Cities LGBT Blog
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1y ago
In the political and social climate we live in today, it is more important than ever to understand and act with intentionality and purpose to draw attention and highlight the voices and work of members of our community. We hope you will join us to help Elevate and Amplify this wonderful community. Please join us in this effort to raise money for Twin Cities Pride, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, to ensure that Twin Cities Pride programs and events can continue to serve our Minnesota and Midwest LGBTQ+ communities. Elevate and Amplify sign has two sides. Signs are 18″x18″ square and ar ..read more
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Become a Rainbow Circle Member
Twin Cities Pride | Twin Cities LGBT Blog
by tcpadmin
1y ago
The Rainbow Circle is the new community programming division of Twin Cities Pride. Our goal is to partner with local LGBTQ+ people and organizations to provide funding for programming, a place for community to gather, and year-round education and community service programs. The Rainbow Circle wouldn’t be possible without our generous Rainbow Circle Members.  Learn More and Become a Member ..read more
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Calling for Community Support
Twin Cities Pride | Twin Cities LGBT Blog
by tcpadmin
1y ago
Calling For Community Support Every year, Twin Cities Pride brings the LGBTQ+ community and our allies together to remember the past, celebrate the present and create a more inclusive future. This year, we’re taking the community aspect of what we do to a new level. Twin Cities Pride is excited to announce a new goal to turn our Stonewall stage into a stage that is 100% funded by members of the community and our allies. It will foster a new sense of togetherness at the festival we can all be proud of. This is a bold goal – it’s going to take $25,000 to do it. Our annual fes ..read more
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Metro Transit FREE Rides to Pride
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by tcpadmin
1y ago
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Twin Cities LGBTQ+ History Tours
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by tcpadmin
1y ago
Minneapolis and St. Paul have a long and storied LGBTQ+ history.  Click here to begin your tour through our shared and diverse past ..read more
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Twin Cities Pride Statement in Response to OutFront MN
Twin Cities Pride | Twin Cities LGBT Blog
by tcpadmin
2y ago
May 14, 2022 Twin Cities Pride is saddened by the decision by OutFront Minnesota not to participate in the 2022 Pride Festival and by the accusations made against our non-profit. Like so many organizations, Twin Cities Pride has been working internally to address the issues identified through conversations with our community and highlighted by people in our organization. Recently, we’ve restructured our Board of Directors to include more transgender voices and are actively working to include more BIPOC voices, we partnered with MN POC LGBTQ+ Pride and Queer Black Excellence to create programm ..read more
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Submit your Community Event
Twin Cities Pride | Twin Cities LGBT Blog
by tcpadmin
2y ago
We have added the ability for Community members to submit new events to our Events Calendar! You can find the link to submit your event under the “EVENTS” tab on our main website menu, click here ..read more
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Executive Director Search
Twin Cities Pride | Twin Cities LGBT Blog
by tcpadmin
2y ago
March 22, 2022 Earlier today, our long-time Executive Director Dot Belstler announced she will be retiring from Twin Cities Pride. She will be with the organization until the end of September. Dot steered this organization for more than a decade. Much has changed for the better, but there is still work to do in the fight for equality for our LGBTQIA+ community. That is why we are starting the search for our next executive director now. This search is not going to happen without input from the community. We want to hear from you. In the meantime, we will start accepting applications and begi ..read more
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Dot Belstler Retirement
Twin Cities Pride | Twin Cities LGBT Blog
by tcpadmin
2y ago
March 22, 2022 To the Twin Cities Pride family, During the last 13 years, I have learned Twin Cities Pride is unlike any ordinary non-profit organization. That is because everyone from our Board of Directors to our volunteers to community members who support us through our events act as stewards for our mission. As a group, we strive to be a place for LGBTQIA+ people to find family and acceptance. Leading this organization for more than a decade has been the honor of my professional career. But, it is time for me to pass the baton to someone else. I will be retiring from my position as execu ..read more
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All. Together. Signs
Twin Cities Pride | Twin Cities LGBT Blog
by tcpadmin
2y ago
The Official Sign of 2022 Twin Cities Pride Now more than ever, it’s important to recognize we are all part of the same community. As LGBTQ+ communities around the world start to gather in person, this simple sign can connect us and be a reminder for our most isolated and vulnerable that they are seen and loved. Our You Are Included sign has two sides. Artwork by Pernsteiner Creative Group. Signs are 18″x18″ square and are made of weather-resistant plastic. ORDER NOW Share your sign using #TCPride2022 to be featured on Social Media ..read more
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