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News Briefs: Richmond, Santa Cruz, Sonoma hold Pride events

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Richmond Rainbow Pride will hold a virtual Pride celebration Sunday, June 5, beginning at noon on Twitch.Baron Lorde Valentine and Baroness Princess Monet Sparkle will host the event, the theme of which is "Infinite Pride." Scheduled performers include the Oakland Gay Men's Chorus, the Rebel Kings of Oakland, Kippy Marks, Santana Romero, Septimius the Great, Viva Commotion, and Be Stedwell.For more information, click here.

The Twitch channel is here. In Santa Cruz, the city's 47th annual Pride parade will take place Sunday, June 5, stepping off at 11 a.m.

on Pacific Avenue between Cathcart and Church streets.The festival will be held from noon to 4 p.m. at Abbott Square, near the Museum of Art and History, at 705 Front Street, and Cooper Street.

There will also be free admission at the museum.On Saturday, June 4, the Dyke/Trans March will take place starting at 4:20 p.m.

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