BOULDER, Colo. (KDVR) — Hundreds turned out in Central Park in Boulder Sunday for the annual Pride Fest celebration, just two weeks after a horrific terror attack shook the community.
Those in attendance say it was important to them that they show up and show they are not going anywhere.
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“I was here yesterday for ‘No Kings,’ and I’m here today for the LGBTQ community,” Pride Fest attendee Jane Ireland said.
Ireland says those in the LGTBQ+ community are here stay, standing on the shoulders of the generations that came before them, together…