Despite protests and threats, this rural community hosted its first Pride festival

A thousand people crowded Decatur’s Madison Street Plaza in late June for the town’s first Pride festival, defying weeks of opposition, online threats, and efforts to cancel the event. For organizers, it was a powerful show of support in a place where some feared they were alone.

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