On Sunday, Pride Frisco 2024, a celebration of the LGBTQ community in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, was held at Toyota Stadium under sunny skies and sweltering humidity. Hundreds of participants attended. The Pride Frisco Resource Center coordinated the event with the objective of promoting inclusivity and offering essential resources to the LGBTQ community.
Jon Culpepper, the vice president and co-founder of the Pride Frisco Resource Center, underscored the festival's significance in uniting community members and reputable service providers. Culpepper stated, "We offer the community access to well-regarded resources and organizations, including legal equality vendors and artists."
Jessica Bass and her companion, who is also named Jessica, expressed their gratitude for the event. Bass stated, "This event promotes acceptance and open-mindedness while also increasing awareness of the LGBTQ community." "We are vegans and lesbians, but our most significant quality is our compassion." We are passionate about promoting awareness and embracing life.
Corry Williams from *Dallas Voice*, DJ Shane Allen, author Nico Lang, Vishal Rajpal, proprietor of Masala Nights, and Natasha Howard, a forward for the Dallas Wings, were among the notable guests at Pride Frisco 2024. The event served as a platform for both education and celebration, emphasizing LGBTQ experiences and narratives through community engagement and entertainment.
Bass stated, "Events such as this enable individuals to express themselves and be authentic." "It’s a beautiful thing to see so many people smiling and connecting, especially when we understand the struggles we face to simply exist and be true to ourselves."
Pride Frisco remains a steadfast source of support and unity for the LGBTQ community in North Texas, providing a secure environment for the celebration of diversity, the promotion of awareness, and the acquisition of essential resources.
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