By Jessica Calefati and John-John Williams IV | Near the end of Baltimore Pride, a joyous, weeklong celebration of the LGBTQ community, the sign at the entrance to the city’s Homeland neighborhood was vandalized with an anti-gay slur.
Resident Lisa Polyak said she noticed the graffiti Sunday morning as she was returning home from brunch with her partner. The two women were at the heart of a 2005 American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit that preceded marriage equality in Maryland in 2012.
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