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Pride Center trainings offer space for LGBTQ+ dialogue amid backlash
About 20 people gathered on Wednesday at Island United Church in Foster City to learn about the needs and cultural history of transgender and nonbinary communities, part of a Pride Month training series hosted by the San Mateo County Pride Center, as LGBTQ+ residents face national and local pushback.
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According to Redwood City Pulse’s source item, Pride Center trainings offer space for LGBTQ+ dialogue amid backlash, About 20 people gathered on Wednesday at Island United Church in Foster City to learn about the needs and cultural history of transgender and nonbinary communities, part of a Pride Month training series hosted by the San Mateo County Pride Center, as LGBTQ+ residents face national and local pushback.
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