Hours after getting a fresh coat of paint, the Pride mural downtown was vandalized again. But the queer community and their allies are rallying around the flag, which is still bright on the pavement of Spokane Falls Blvd.
During a recent Spokane visit, Feucht preached on a bridge, continued his anti-queer rhetoric about Pride month and prepared to drop a lawsuit against the city for their 2023 denouncement of then-Mayor Woodward
This most recent incident of vandalism came less than a week after vandals set fire to the rainbow-flag-painted intersection in front of Riverfront Park on May 16.
For 3 years, students thrived in Jacob Knight’s 5th-grade classroom at Brentwood Elementary in Mead. When he came out as gay, complaints started rolling in. Less than a year later, following two district investigations and Knight’s increasing anxiety in the classroom, the district paid him half a ye
Destruction of local Pride murals escalating as vandals used flammable chemicals to light downtown rainbow intersection ablaze. ‘The violence is escalating,’ local politicians said.
There are no spaces created exclusively to support the trans, two-spirit and genderqueer communities in Spokane. So organizers are making one with a community building event.