Numerous state and local elected officials |
Governor Ralph Northam |
Politically, the event has also become the place to be seen, at least for Democrats and in attendance were Norfolk school board candidates, at least one congressional candidate. The host of the event was Pam Northam, First Lady of Virginia. With her was her husband, Governor Ralph Northam (who gave a much deserved shout out to my husband who does his hair), Congressman Bobby Scott, a number of members of the Virginia House of Delegates and state Senator Lynnwood Lewis, plus the Mayors of Norfolk and Virginia Beach (see the images above).
Perhaps most surprising was a resolution from the Virginia General Assembly - historically a body NOT friendly to the LGBT community - approved by both the Senate and the House of Delegates that recognized Hampton Roads Pride for the work it has done to increase diversity and inclusion, promote the Hampton Roads region of Virginia, and to recognize its 30th anniversary (see the image below). Many older members of the LGBT community likely never believed that the day would come when such a resolution would ever be forthcoming.
All in all, it was an amazing event and convinced many of us of the old guard, if you will, that our efforts over the years have been worth the effort. Sadly, in the age of Trump, we must redouble our efforts to make sure that progress continues.
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