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The Capital Pride Parade and Festival in Washington, D.C., continued amid a tornado watch, marking the final day of WorldPride celebrations. Families, including parents with their children, attended the event to show support and inclusivity. Kim Creswick, from Bristow, Virginia, and Emily Taylor, from D.C., both emphasized the importance of exposing their children to diverse family structures and promoting acceptance.
Courtesy: Jimmy Alexander
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