The COVID crisis is slowly starting to recede, but — as with the struggle for equality — the work isn't over. After 2020's Pride celebrations saw delays, cancellations, and virtual editions, 2021 will see some Pride events return to in-person gatherings while others remain online. Either way, this year's Pride season will bring new innovations and prove all over again the LGBTQ community's creativeness, determination, strength and resilience. Tap link in bio to see some upcoming Pride highlights on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi , ?: St. Pete Pride)

The COVID crisis is slowly starting to recede, but — as with the struggle for equality — the work isn't over. After 2020's Pride celebrations saw delays, cancellations, and virtual editions, 2021 will see some Pride events return to in-person gatherings while others remain online. Either way, this year's Pride season will bring new innovations and prove all over again the LGBTQ community's creativeness, determination, strength and resilience. Tap link in bio to see some upcoming Pride highlights on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi , ?: St. Pete Pride)
The COVID crisis is slowly starting to recede, but — as with the struggle for equality — the work isn't over. After 2020's Pride celebrations saw delays, cancellations, and virtual editions, 2021 will see some Pride events return to in-person gatherings while others remain online. Either way, this year's Pride season will bring new innovations and prove all over again the LGBTQ community's creativeness, determination, strength and resilience. Tap link in bio to see some upcoming Pride highlights on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi , ?: St. Pete Pride)
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