separate from Seattle Pride, which organizes the city’s largest LGBTQ+ Pride events and is keeping them all virtual this year due to continuing COVID-19 concerns.The Human Rights Commission rejected Capitol Hill Pride’s complaint, with a letter saying, “The unique nature of your situation does not in fact violate any of your human rights.” The letter was posted by several news sites, including Capitol Hill Seattle and Seattle Gay Scene.“We would like to urge you to examine the very real social dynamics and ramifications of this issue,” the letter continues. “Black trans and queer peoples are among the most marginalized and persecuted peoples within the LGBTQIA2s+ community.