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Worcester Raises Transgender Pride Flag for Annual Visibility Day
City Hall hosts celebration honoring transgender history and culture.
Mar. 31, 2026 at 8:07pm
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The vibrant transgender pride flag takes center stage as Worcester celebrates the annual Trans Day of Visibility.Worcester TodayThe city of Worcester, Massachusetts raised the transgender pride flag outside City Hall on March 31st to mark the annual Trans Day of Visibility, a celebration of transgender history, identity, and community. The event was attended by local LGBTQ+ advocates Mel Pace and Levi Ekstrom, who helped hoist the flag.
Why it matters
Trans Day of Visibility is an important annual observance that brings awareness to the transgender community and the ongoing fight for transgender rights and acceptance. Worcester's public display of the transgender flag signals the city's commitment to supporting its LGBTQ+ residents.
The details
The transgender pride flag raising ceremony took place in front of Worcester City Hall, with Mel Pace and Levi Ekstrom, two local LGBTQ+ advocates, leading the event. The colorful flag, which features pink, white, and blue stripes, was hoisted up the flagpole as a symbol of the city's celebration of transgender history, culture, and identity.
- The flag raising ceremony occurred on March 31, 2026, the date of the annual Trans Day of Visibility.
The players
Mel Pace
A local LGBTQ+ advocate who participated in the Worcester Trans Day of Visibility flag raising ceremony.
Levi Ekstrom
A local LGBTQ+ advocate who participated in the Worcester Trans Day of Visibility flag raising ceremony.
What they’re saying
“The sun came out for us!”
— Mel Pace, LGBTQ+ advocate
The takeaway
Worcester's public celebration of Trans Day of Visibility demonstrates the city's commitment to supporting its transgender residents and promoting LGBTQ+ visibility and inclusion within the community.
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