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Riding with Pride //
More than 100 Richmonders board buses last Sunday outside Diversity Richmond in North Side to head to the national Equality March for Unity and Pride in Washington. The march on the National Mall mobilized LGBTQ community members, an array of groups and their supporters seeking to address issues of discrimination and violence against gay individuals. Events also were held in more than 100 cities across the nation in support of the rights and safety of marginalized people. The march came on the first anniversary of the Pulse nightclub massacre in Orlando, where more than 49 people were killed. Several of the survivors participated in the Washington event.

Riding with Pride //
More than 100 Richmonders board buses last Sunday outside Diversity Richmond in North Side to head to the national Equality March for Unity and Pride in Washington. The march on the National Mall mobilized LGBTQ community members, an array of groups and their supporters seeking to address issues of discrimination and violence against gay individuals. Events also were held in more than 100 cities across the nation in support of the rights and safety of marginalized people. The march came on the first anniversary of the Pulse nightclub massacre in Orlando, where more than 49 people were killed. Several of the survivors participated in the Washington event.