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Not to mention the city hosts the Spokane Queer Art Film Festival (SQAFF) spotlighting lgbtq+Q+ cinema. With many events hosted in permanent year-round venues to cultivate a culture of pride, all are welcome. Located in the Perry District and heading into its 28th year of operation, it offers the whole spectrum with after-school drop-in hours, a community closet to provide clothes matching gender expression, and resources for guardians.
OutSpokane, which hosts pride month celebrations including the Rainbow Festival and ever-growing pride parade, also offers resources and Queer Sounds, hosted on KYRS community radio, allows a chance to support the greater LGBTQ+ community at large without ever leaving your house.
Historically the eastern side of Washington state has been viewed as more conservative than western counterparts Seattle and Olympia.
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Some of the recurring and notable events include:
- Spokane Pride: This is the city's annual Pride celebration, typically held in June. Spokanes dedication to embracing diversity shines through its involvement in lgbtq+Q+ gatherings and its unwavering support, for the community.
Stay updated with gay events in Spokane, WA | Popular Gay Events and Venues in Spokane, WA: Spokane, WA, has a vibrant lgbtq+Q community with various events throughout the year.
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