💨 Abstract
Following protests and backlash, D.C. removed barriers around Dupont Circle Park just before the WorldPride Festival. The U.S. Park Police had requested the closure, but community members and politicians opposed it. The closure was initially set to last until Sunday evening but was lifted sooner. The situation highlights the power of community advocacy, particularly for the LGBTQ+ community.
Courtesy: Jose Umana
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