Boston Pride announces closing amid controversy over inclusion A Pride flag is unfurled over construction scaffolding on a Tremont Street building in the South End. Pat Greenhouse / The Boston Globe, File By Jeremy C. Fox, The Boston Globe July 9, 2021 | 7:28 PM
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Boston Pride, the organization that for decades has organized the city’s annual LGBTQ parade, is dissolving amid a controversy over inclusion, the group’s board of directors said.
The announcement, posted to the organization’s website Friday afternoon, came one month after Pride board president Linda DeMarco said she would resign this summer in response to complaints that the organization excluded people of color and trans people, which led some to boycott the group.
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