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Provo Pride Festival offers a safe place for LGBTQ students and community members
People from all over Utah gathered in front of the historic Provo Courthouse to celebrate the LGBTQ community at the Provo Pride Festival on Saturday, Sept. 14.
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Provo Pride Festival creates community, highlights LGBT resources
Volunteers from Encircle hosted a booth at the Provo Pride Festival on Sept. 15 to share information about the resources Encircle provides for the LGBT community. (Lexie Flickinger)
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Fifth annual Provo Pride Festival promotes acceptance, builds community
Patrons enjoy the fifth annual Provo Pride Festival, held outside the historic Utah County Courthouse on Sept. 16. BYU professor Roni Jo Draper said the event is about mending misconceptions surrounding LGBTQ people. (Savannah Hopkinson)
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