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Utah's first transgender pride festival hosted in Provo
Provo became the first city in Utah to host a transgender pride festival on Saturday, Sept. 28. Hundreds of people with nontraditional gender identities gathered at Lions Park to celebrate their lives and unify as a community.
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Mama Dragons empowers mothers of LGBT children
Mama Dragon Jill Rowe poses with her son Hunter Rowe (left) and her husband Lee Rowe (right). (Hunter Rowe)
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LDS mothers of LGBT+ called 'Mama Dragons' share stories of love
Kimberly Anderson presented her year-long work, 'The Mama Dragon Story Project,' at Writ & Vision, a bookstore in downtown Provo on Tuesday, Sept. 29. The project contains photos and essays written by women who refer to themselves as 'Mama Dragons.' (Luann Hawker)
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