The 37th annual 17th Street High Heel Race takes place in Dupont Circle this week. How did the tradition begin? - WTOP News

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The 37th annual 17th Street High Heel Race is scheduled to take place this week in Dupont Circle, a historic event celebrating the LGBTQ community's resilience and creativity. Originating as a lighthearted competition, the race has evolved into a significant cultural phenomenon, drawing participants and spectators from all walks of life. This year's race promises to be a lively affair, with participants donning extravagant costumes and high-heeled shoes, embodying the spirit of fun and inclusivity. The event not only showcases athleticism but also serves as a platform for raising awareness about LGBTQ issues and fostering community pride. Local leaders and community members emphasize the race's importance in promoting acceptance and understanding in the broader context of social change.

With its festive atmosphere and meaningful message, the High Heel Race is expected to attract large crowds eager to celebrate diversity. As the date nears, the excitement in the community continues to build, reminding everyone of the race's legacy and significance. This event stands as a testament to the thriving culture of Dupont Circle and Washington, D. C. , highlighting the city’s commitment to inclusion and celebration of its diverse residents.

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