Seattle’s queer businesses struggle as Pride goes virtual
Businesses throughout Seattle, especially on Capitol Hill, often hinge their year on money made during Pride festivities in June.
Manola Secaira is formerly a reporter for Crosscut, where she covered Native communities, the changing region and environmental justice. Before Crosscut, she interned at a variety of local pu
Businesses throughout Seattle, especially on Capitol Hill, often hinge their year on money made during Pride festivities in June.
While marketplaces have long been a place of community, organizers say social distancing requires that they're now ‘all about business.’
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