Issue 50 Articles2024-04-03T16:06:41-07:00

Issue 50 – The Spring Issue!

Browse the articles below, or read the entire issue as it was printed here.

Silver State Equality is Getting Out the Vote

History will remember what we do this election. Will the American people – will Nevadans – rise in support of democracy? Will they speak out in defense of a society that is fair, just and equal for all Americans, and against assaults on LGBTQ+ rights; on reproductive freedoms; on racial injustice? The imperative to take action has never been greater. If we are to advance pro-LGBTQ+ initiatives instead of just blocking an anti-LGBTQ+ agenda, it comes down to this year’s election.

Ron Quinn Human Rights Campaign 2024 Equality Award Honoree

“I Love Ron Quinn! He’s an amazing leader and a wonderful friend.” This quote could be a summation of everyone’s first thoughts of Ron. Ron relocated to Las Vegas in 1991 to assist his father in the family business. It was at this time he attended his first Las Vegas PRIDE Festival at Sunset Park. He recalled, “It was a completely different experience in May as opposed to a Southern California PRIDE. It was HOT.”

Las Vegas PRIDE is Coming to Downtown Las Vegas in 2024!

After much planning and anticipation, Las Vegas PRIDE is excited to announce that in March of 2024, the Las Vegas City Council approved plans to host Las Vegas PRIDE Parade AND FESTIVAL on 4th Street in the world-famous Downtown Las Vegas! Central from all parts of the Valley, Downtown has ample parking, amazing public transit, walkable hotels, and all the exciting vibes of Freemont Street, Arts District, and all things VEGAS!

Exclusively Inclusive

I mentioned we would have our Vegas wedding a year ago, and now I want to share how disability impacted the wedding planning. I didn’t realize how hard it would be. Or how sweet the reward would be. Our special day was filled with beauty, love, happiness, and inclusion, with so many loved ones, just as we dreamed!

The Harsh Reality of Being a Queer Creator

Growing up, I always knew I wanted to have some kind of platform, and I was determined from a young age to make it happen. My family didn’t really support my dream of having an online presence, especially after I came out. They worried about how I would be criticized. As a black queer influencer, I’ve experienced my fair share of hate. But nothing could prepare me for how much more intense it would get after announcing I was in a same-sex relationship online.

Letter from the President

Las Vegas PRIDE, also known as Southern Nevada Association of PRIDE, Inc., is OFTEN imitated but NEVER duplicated! We have served the community for 41 years and will be here until our mission is fulfilled! Our Board is comprised of volunteers, and we do our best to create fun, engaging, uplifting, and impactful content year-round!

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