Transgender Pride Commemorative Flag Displayed for First Time Above Tacoma Dome and Other City Facilities

Tacoma, WALocal News

The City of Tacoma has taken a significant step in promoting inclusivity by raising the Transgender Pride commemorative flag above the Tacoma Dome and other city facilities for the first time on March 31, coinciding with the Transgender Day of Visibility. Council Member Olgy Diaz stated that this day is an opportunity to honor the resilience and contributions of transgender individuals, calling for community solidarity in support of their rights. Mayor Victoria Woodards noted that this flag raising demonstrates Tacoma's commitment to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all residents. This initiative is made possible by a newly adopted resolution that outlines a clear process for displaying commemorative flags at city-owned locations. Local leaders, including Oliver Webb of the Diversity Alliance of the Puget Sound, emphasized the importance of visibility in the face of adversity.

The event was further supported by community partners who provided the flags at no cost to the city. This historic action reflects Tacoma's dedication to diversity and inclusion, reinforcing the city's values of safety and belonging. The flag raising serves not only as a celebration but also as a reminder of the ongoing fight for equality for transgender individuals.

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