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And the more that sports teams and associations allow the LGBTQ community to know that this is a safe space for them, I think you’ll see us here more often.” “We can all come together and root for our home team and have that be the main focus.

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“Any and every time I’ve come to a sporting event I’ve always been caught up in the feeling of cheering for your team, and that doesn’t know any kind of racial gender or sexuality type lines,” she added. on September 29, with drag queen Shea Couleé on hand to throw out the first pitch. 3 has been canceled, but the White Sox held a Pride game. The Chicago Pride Parade scheduled for Oct.

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