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Residents speak out against city’s decision to not display pride flag

By Destiney Dingess, The Herald-Dispatch

HUNTINGTON — “Human rights are equal rights” was one of several chants that greeted residents, visitors and city employees as they walked into City Hall ahead of a Huntington City Council meeting Monday.

The protest, hosted by Tri-State Hands Off and 50501 Huntington-Cabell-Wayne, was organized in response to the city’s decision to not fly the pride flag at City Hall this year. Approximately 25 people stood outside of City Hall, some draped in pride flags or holding signs.

Of those who gathered Monday, eight spoke during the good and welfare portion of the council meeting to share their disappointment and hurt over the city’s decision to not fly the pride flag at City Hall, saying it shows support and visibility to a minority group that faces discrimination and safety concerns.

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