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D.C. kicks off Pride month with flag raising ceremony
By Lou Chibbaro Jr. at Washington Blade
· June 2, 2026
· 1 min read
Members of the D.C. Council joined Mayor Muriel Bowser and a crowd of LGBTQ activists and supporters on June 1 for the city’s fourth annual LGBTQ Pride flag raising ceremony held outside the John A. Wilson Building, which serves as the D.C. City Hall. Since its inception four years ago by Mayor Bows
Key takeaway Council joined Mayor Muriel Bowser and a crowd of LGBTQ activists and supporters on June 1 for the city’s fourth annual LGBTQ Pride flag raising ceremony held outside the John A.
Why this matters
The flag raising ceremony in Washington D.C. marks a significant moment in the city's recognition of LGBTQ+ rights, highlighting the city's role as a leader in promoting equality and inclusivity. As a city with a high concentration of LGBTQ+ individuals, D.C.'s efforts to create a welcoming environment have national implications, particularly given the varying levels of legal protections and policies across states. The ceremony also underscores the importance of local government support for LGBTQ+ communities, which can have a direct impact on the lives of residents and visitors alike. The National LGBTQ Task Force, a verified national resource, has long advocated for such local initiatives, recognizing their potential to drive broader social change. As the month of Pride celebrations unfolds, the D.C. ceremony will likely be watched by other cities and states, potentially inspiring similar displays of support and solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community.
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Category: rights ·
Published: June 2, 2026 ·
Source: Washington Blade ·
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What is this story about? Members of the D.C. Council joined Mayor Muriel Bowser and a crowd of LGBTQ activists and supporters on June 1 for the city’s fourth annual LGBTQ Pride flag raising ceremony held outside the John A. Wilson Building, which serves as the D.C. City Hall. Since its inception four years ago by Mayor Bows
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