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PALM BEACH PRIDE STANDS STRONG THIS WEEKEND
Sean Conklin
PALM BEACH PRIDE, PALM BEACH COUNTY’S ANNUAL PRIDE FESTIVAL HOSTED BY COMPASS COMMUNITY CENTER, WILL TAKE PLACE THIS WEEKEND, MARCH 25 AND 26, AT BRYANT PARK IN LAKE WORTH BEACH. IT PROMISES TO BRING EXCITING NEW OPPORTUNITIES TO GET INVOLVED AND CELEBRATE PRIDE.
Cassandra Cass, a trans actress and performer known for her roles in “Trantasia” (2006), “Wild Things” (2010), and “What’s the T?” (2012), reality shows centering on trans identities and various experiences, is the headliner for the event and Grand Marshal of the parade. Cass is a drag and lip-sync performer well known in the San Francisco area and brings with her electricity and energy to invigorate pride.
Besides the standard events at the pride celebration like vendors, drag performances, children activities, and HIV testing, compass boasts a new “Health Village” where healthcare and public health providers will educate and provide services during the festival.
Compass is also taking a stand against the current attacks against trans youth, drag performances, and the LGBT community. All youth 18 and under will get free access to the festival to ensure they have access to family friendly drag and LGBT culture.
Palm Beach Pride Starts at 12 p.m. on March 25 and 26. The parade in downtown Lake Worth Beach is Sunday morning, gathering at 10:30 a.m. to start at 11 a.m.