CALÓ ON THE STREETS: Latinos define what PRIDE means and how to protect it
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despite the return of Pride celebrations, many Latinos who belong to LBGTQ+ communities say that now is the time to press for more protections and prepare to fight for established rights, such as gay marriage, lest they be lost.
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