2020 Gay Pride El Paso Social-Distance Parade

2020 Gay Pride El Paso Social-Distance Parade
Participants of 2020 Gay Pride El Paso Social-Distance Parade on June 6, 2020. The 2020 Gay Pride El Paso Social-Distance Parade was mandated as "socially distant" due to the Coronavirus outbreak of 2020. Many local, national, and international events and festivities of 2020 were cancelled due to preventing the spread of the virus, but many were turned over to virtual or socially distant gathering. Image Description: A group of three individuals is pictured in this color photograph. In the lower left hand side of the photograph, there is a young girl looking to the left. She is wearing a blue teal t-shirt and rainbow ruffle skirt. She is holding a rainbow flag that is cropped by the picture frame. There is a woman to the right of the little girl who is holding a toddler. The woman is wearing sunglasses, a green button up blouse, black shorts, and has an orange backpack hanging from her shoulder. The toddler is dreese all in white. In the background of the photo there are several vehicles including a white pick-up truck and a tree that is in the shadows of the photograph.
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