![]() “I feel that pride is very important because it shows that despite any judgment, hate or prejudice thrown at us, we are happy to live our lives the way we want to, authentically and, of course, proud,” says Kage. Kage, a trans drag performer, takes pride in being a part of Dallas’ LGBTQ+ community, which she describes as a “melting pot.” She also takes pride in her Mexican heritage and hopes that her visibility within drag helps combat homophobia and transphobia within Latinx communities. This year's guests will be treated to shows from local queens Mary Con, Sasha Andrews, Celestia Moon, Valentina Diamond and Marissa Kage. One of the best parts of Texas Latino Pride is the performances. ![]() Hosted by its founder Juan Contreras, the event will bring elegance, camp and fabulosity to the Reverchon Park baseball field. ![]() 16, the day-long festival returns for its ninth year. Get ready for Texas Latino Pride, Dallas. Beginning at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept.
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