H.R. No. 2459 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Celebrating its 40th year, Dallas Pride is taking place on June 3 and 4, 2023, and this occasion provides a fitting opportunity to reflect on the central role the event has played in the rich history of the city's LGBTQ+ community; and WHEREAS, In 1972, just three years after the Stonewall Riots in New York City became the catalyst for the worldwide gay rights movement, Dallas's first gay pride parade took place in the city's downtown; around 300 participants marched through the streets, and the gathering drew approximately 3,000 attendees; and WHEREAS, The inaugural parade was a strong show of unity for the city's emerging LGBTQ+ community, but despite its success, a second event didn't take place until 1980, when ad hoc committees of local leaders and merchants began staging the parade in the Oak Lawn neighborhood; in 1982, the newly established Dallas Tavern Guild took charge of the event, naming it the Texas Freedom Parade; a key figure in the growth of the gathering was Alan Ross, the guild's longtime executive director, and the parade was first named in his honor in 1991; Mr. Ross passed away in 1995; and WHEREAS, Through the years, the event has maintained a joyful, high-spirited atmosphere where individuality is embraced and people from all walks of life are welcomed, though more somber reflections have been part of the experience as well; as the AIDS crisis deepened in the mid-1980s, the Tavern Guild began dedicating the parade to members of the organization who had died of the disease during the previous year, and the 2001 gathering included a tribute to the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks that had taken place less than two weeks before; and WHEREAS, The parade has frequently served as a means to commemorate important court rulings and other developments that have signaled progress in the quest for diversity and inclusiveness; moreover, an increasing number of elected officials and candidates have made appearances at Dallas Pride in recent decades, reflecting a growing awareness of the importance of the LGBTQ+ community in civic affairs; since 2019, Dallas Pride has taken place at Fair Park, and it now encompasses two days of activities, with a festival augmenting the parade; and WHEREAS, Dallas Pride has grown and evolved alongside the LGBTQ+ community's decades-long struggle for equality and acceptance, and the event is indeed deserving of special recognition as it marks this 40-year milestone in its history; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas Legislature hereby commemorate Dallas Pride 2023 and extend to all those in attendance sincere best wishes for a meaningful and memorable experience. Neave Criado ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 2459 was adopted by the House on May 29, 2023, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House