Regina Volunteers Paint LGBTQ+ Crosswalk to Kick Off Pride Month
Regina Volunteers Paint LGBTQ+ Crosswalk for Pride Month

Regina volunteers are painting the 2SLGBTQA+ flag on a crosswalk downtown to show their support for the queer community in the city. The initiative, reported by Sierra D'Souza Butts, marks the beginning of Pride Month celebrations in Regina.

Community Support and Visibility

The crosswalk painting is a visible symbol of inclusion and acceptance, with volunteers dedicating their time to create a colorful display in the heart of the city. The event highlights ongoing efforts to support LGBTQ+ rights and foster a welcoming environment for all residents.

Volunteer Efforts

Local volunteers gathered early in the morning to prepare the crosswalk, using vibrant colors to represent the 2SLGBTQA+ community. The project was organized by community groups who aim to promote diversity and inclusion through public art.

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  • Volunteers painted the crosswalk with the 2SLGBTQA+ flag design.
  • The event kicks off a series of Pride Month activities in Regina.
  • City officials expressed support for the initiative.

This crosswalk is one of several pride-related projects planned for the month, including parades and educational events. The community hopes that such visible symbols will encourage dialogue and understanding.

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