It was a monumental decision by the Supreme Court in 2015 that allowed for same-sex marriages throughout the country. But, it also made Ed Sedarbaum feel lonely. Sedarbaum had lived in New York City for years and was very involved with the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community (LGBTQ) there. He was imagining pride month there and how much all of his New York City friends would be celebrating. Read more about the Berkshires first pride rally >>
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