Tears and triumph: an outpouring of love at Whatcom Youth Pride
By Jordan Oliver | June 16An estimated 1,500 people turned out for the Whatcom Youth Pride parade and festival in Bellingham on June 4.
Jordan Oliver (she/her) is a city life reporter for The Front. She is majoring in sociology with a minor in journalism. When not working or studying, she enjoys photography, bouldering, drinking overpriced coffee and watching tv shows about pirates.
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An estimated 1,500 people turned out for the Whatcom Youth Pride parade and festival in Bellingham on June 4.
Whatcom Youth Pride hosted its first in-person pride parade and festival in two years on Saturday, June 4, in Bellingham.
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