With nearly two months left, 2021 has shattered the record of transgender homicides in a year with 45 to date — most of them...
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2021 Bark in the Park
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Going 21 years strong, the annual Bark in the Park, hosted by New Leash on Life (NLOL), returns Saturday, October 23 from 11 am...
OZ Arts Nashville Celebrates Halloween with Fable Cry’s ‘Spooktacular Festival of Ghouls’
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Following a memorably spooky bash at OZ Arts in 2019, Nashville-based theatrical rockers return to conjure an unpredictable and extravagant event celebrating the eeriest...
Nashville Black Pride Returns for #19
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If you have ever attended a Nashville Black Pride event, you know it’s a celebration full of education and community activities. All the fun...
Nashville CARES is thrilled to announce Leslie Jordan as Grand Marshal of the 30th Anniversary of the Nashville AIDS Walk.
The Nashville Pride Festival and Parade brought people to Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park in droves. Ponchos, rain jackets, and rainbow umbrellas were hot...
The 32nd Annual Nashville Pride Festival presented by Bridgestone and Nissan kicks off this weekend with the Pride Parade on Saturday and Festival Saturday...
Nashville Pride is back! After many postponements and eventual cancellation in 2020, the festival returns this year on September 18-19 and the location has...
“We all are so much more if we allow ourselves the ability to look within ourselves and challenge that binary that we’ve grown up...
Anya Marino and Alejandra Caraballo talk about the barriers that can systematically block a community from excelling in, or even entering the legal field.

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Nashville Pride: The Festival is Back, Bigger and Better
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