Top 5 alternative sites to prideontheriver.org

  1. tampapride.org
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    The LGBTQ community in Tampa has come a long way. Adoption bans have been overturned, marriage equality is becoming the law of the land, and Hillsborough County has joined Tampa in extending protections under a human rights ordinance. All of those things are great, but the struggle to be considered equal citizens continues.

  3. diversityfamilyhealth.com
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  4. Diversity Family Health
    Diversity Family Health provides care for the LGB+ and gender diverse population in a non-discriminating environment by staff skilled in the culture of the community. We provide comprehensive care and provide hormone therapy for the transgender community.

  5. prideofthedeise.ie
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    Pride of the Déise is Waterford’s new LGBT+ Pride festival and parade kicking off this June bank holiday 2020. Community lead workshops and events platforming **** artists, performers and speakers. Celebrate Pride with us in Ireland’s sunny south east.

  7. gaycalgary.com
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    GayCalgary.com is Alberta's resource for Business, Tourism, Events, Bars and Entertainment for the ****, Lesbian, Bi, Trans and **** Friendly Community. GayCalgary™ Magazine is the largest monthly publication for the Alberta market. We are **** owned and operated, located in Calgary, and the only **** publication devoted to the **** Community in Calgary, Edmonton, and all of Alberta.
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  9. meakproductions.com
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  10. Welcome To Meak Productions, Inc. - The World's 1st LGBT EXCLUSIVE Talent Agency / Est. 2003
    Meak Productions is the World's 1st LGBT EXCLUSIVE Talent Agency & Production Company. Originally Conceived in Late Spring of 2003 in Atlanta GA, and official launched in Fall 2006 on MySpace, it became the 1st and ONLY outlet to support, market, cast, brand and advertise LGBT Entertainers and Artists in a way that changes the stigma, negative stereotypes and bias of how the LGBT Community is presented to the public via the Arts & Media.