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Raising awareness at San Luis Obispo Pride celebration

Matt Klepfer/SLO Queer Crowd
A coalition of activist organitions are planning a rally and march during the San Luis Obispo Pride celebration on Sunday.

This week is San Luis Obispo Pride, a celebration of the Central Coast LGBTQ+ community. Over the weekend there will be parties, drag performances and Pride in the Plaza, a free festival for the public with live entertainment. Some will also be using the opportunity to raise awareness about issues that continue to impact all communities—including the queer community—such as deportation, racism and gentrification.

A group called the SLO Queer Crowd will be hosting a march and rally to focus on these topics Sunday afternoon. Member and local activist Matt Klepfer stopped by the KCBX studio to talk about the events and what the organization aims to accomplish. Click the link above to listen to his conversation with KCBX's Tyler Pratt. 

The march begins at Mission Plaza, traveling on sidewalks through downtown and ending at Mitchell Park, beginning at 11:30am.

There will be a rally and speakers at Mitchell Park at 12:30pm.

Tyler Pratt was a reporter, host and producer at KCBX from 2018 to 2020. You could hear him on weekdays filing news reports and hosting afternoon programming. Tyler hails from the deserts of West Texas but likes to call the the swamps of Louisiana home. He fell in love with public radio over a decade ago while studying improv comedy at the Second City in Los Angeles. He spent so much time in his car listening to KCRW while driving between auditions and various jobs that he eventually became inspired to switch careers from acting to radio journalism.
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