Orlando restaurant owner hosts ‘Parking Spaces for Pride’ after state removes rainbow crosswalks

ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) — A restaurant owner in Orlando came up with a creative, community-oriented response to the state order removing rainbow crosswalks and other street murals last month.

Trina Gregory, who owns Se7enbites, opened up 49 of her private parking spaces and invited local artists to fill them with bite-sized murals.

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“Art has always been a form of resistance and healing,” Gregory wrote on Facebook. “If our state leaders want to erase symbols of pride and acceptance, then we’ll create even more of them.”

The restaurateur told NBC affiliate WESH that the event was in response to the state removing the Pulse memorial rainbow crosswalk, and that there were over 1,000 local artists interested in participating…

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