Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Mississippi: City Council Denies Pride Parade Permit With No Reason Given
The LGBT community of Starkville, Mississippi, was informed last week that an application for a permit to organize what would have been the town's first Pride parade was denied after a 4-3 vote by the town's aldermen.
To add to their frustration, the organizers weren't given a reason for the denial. Three of the aldermen who voted against the permit left through the back entrance.
At the city council meeting, 16 people showed up to support the parade, only two spoke against it. One of the naysayers told the city council a Pride parade would turn the town into "a Sin City."
Starkville Mayor Lynn Spruill denounced the decision saying in a statement it sent a message that the small college town is not "inclusive." The mayor also pointed out that Oxford, Mississippi, where the University of Mississippi is based, has held gay pride parades for several years.
(source)
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gay pride parade,
LGBT Pride,
Mississippi
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