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Boston's 2025 Pride Parade and Festival Set for June

Boston Pride For The People announced today the 2025 Pride Parade will take place Saturday, June 14, 2025 accompanied by festivals on Boston Common and at City Hall Plaza.

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NH Man Faces Civil Rights Charges Over Pride Sign Thefts

The New Hampshire Department of Justice has filed civil rights violation charges against a Goffstown resident accused of repeatedly stealing LGBTQ+ pride signs during Pride Month last year.

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NH Supreme Court Upholds Manchester School District Policy Supporting Transgender Students

On August 30, the New Hampshire Supreme Court affirmed a lower court ruling upholding a Manchester school district policy in support of transgender students.

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Judge says Maine can forbid discrimination by religious schools that take state tuition money

Maine didn't violate the U.S. constitutional rights of religious schools by requiring them to abide by the state's antidiscrimination law to receive taxpayer-funded tuition assistance, a federal judge ruled.

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Judge allows trans New Hampshire girl to play soccer as lawsuit challenges ban

Trans teens filed lawsuit challenging NH law banning them from girls' sports

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New England Pride Event Listings

Now through September 7

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Registration Now Open for Boston's LGBTQ+ Pride Parade and Festivals

Organizers Seek Sponsors for June 8th Celebration

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Registration Now Open for Boston's LGBTQ+ Pride Parade and Festivals

Organizers Seek Sponsors for June 8th Celebration

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Town manager quits over anti-gay pressure in quaint New Hampshire town

The quaint town of Littleton, New Hampshire, is seeing more tourists, drawn to a main street of shops and restaurants where rainbow colors and gay pride symbols can be seen alongside American flags.

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Vandalism leads to Civil Rights Act complaint against NH teen

A Portsmouth teenager was accused Thursday of violating New Hampshire's Civil Rights Act 22 times, including carrying out an antisemitic, homophobic and racist vandalism spree that damaged 18 properties throughout the city in February.

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