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    Watermark Issue 31.25: The Remarkable People Issue

    Dec 05, 2024 / Caitlin Sause
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    2023’s impact on LGBTQ+ Central Florida and Tampa Bay

    Dec 28, 2023 / Jeremy Williams and Ryan Williams-Jent
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    Remarkable People 2023: John Paonessa and Mike Rogier, owners of Hamburger Mary’s in Orlando

    Dec 14, 2023 / Ginger Minj, Central Florida-based international drag performer
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    Watermark Issue 30.25: The Remarkable People Issue

    Dec 07, 2023 / Caitlin Sause
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    Who are the Most Remarkable People of 2023?

    Oct 27, 2023 / Watermark Staff
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    Remarkable People 2022: Michael Slaymaker, Orlando Youth Alliance Chief Executive Officer

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    Remarkable People 2021: Ginger Minj, Orlando-based drag icon and entertainer

    Dec 16, 2021 / CeeJay Russell, TVLand Live Production Manager and husband to Ginger Minj
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    Remarkable People 2021: Tatiana Quiroga, Come Out With Pride Executive Director

    Dec 16, 2021 / Maia Monet, Come Out With Pride Communications Director
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    Remarkable People 2021: Mickey Stone, ALSO Youth Executive Director

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    Remarkable People 2021: Mayor Jerry L. Demings, Orange County

    Dec 16, 2021 / Earl Crittenden Jr., Chair of the National Pulse Memorial Board of Trustees
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    Remarkable People 2021: Kim Murphy, Central Florida muralist

    Dec 16, 2021 / Andres Acosta Ardila, Maven Leadership Collective’s Program Manager and Contigo Fund’s Community Relations Manager
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    Remarkable People 2021: Shea Cutliff, One Orlando Alliance board member and founder of The R.I.S.E. Initiative

    Dec 16, 2021 / Felipe Sousa-Lazaballet, One Orlando Alliance board chair
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  • The first Palapye Pride took place in Palapye, Botswana in 2025. The country has repealed the provision of its colonial-era penal code that criminalized consensual same-sex sexual relations. (Photo courtesy of the AGANG Community Network)
    News / 11 hours ago

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    News / 11 hours ago

    St. Petersburg mayoral candidate Brandi Gabbard condemns Florida’s anti-DEI law

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    Court ruling limiting adult gender-affirming Medicaid coverage could have national impacts

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    DeSantis sends his new congressional map to Florida lawmakers

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