
Rainbow flags, drag queens, and shirtless partiers will not fill the streets of Little Havana this February. Gay Ocho (Gay8), the LGBTQ+ Latino Pride in America, is canceled in 2024.
Miami-Dade County is known as one of the world's premiere vacation destinations. Annually, 1.65 million LGBTQ U.S. visitors from outside the state generate an economic impact of $1.7 billion on Miami-Dade’s local economy, according to a recent study by Community Marketing & Insights (CMI). Now the Greater Miami LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce (MDGLCC) is working to ensure that it is a destination that is a safe and welcoming place for LGBTQ visitors with the Pink Flamingo Hospitality Certification Program.
Up against entrenched interests supported by an organization he helped create, Damian Pardo defied the odds to win a seat on the Miami Commission.
Two gay candidates advanced to runoffs in the Miami-Dade elections on Nov. 7.
Stonewall Pride Parade and Street Festival in Wilton Manors and Miami Beach Pride are popular events in South Florida’s LGBT culture, but there’s a new kid on the block: Miami Shores Pride. Working together with SAVE, it will be hosting its 2nd Annual "Coming Out Day" Celebration on Oct. 22.
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