Longford Pride Parade Celebrates Community Effort and Trans Rights Activist
The Pride parade in Longford celebrated a spirit of community and the progress of trans rights activism. A striking feature of the event was a giant shield symbol that had been assembled by local volunteers and funded through a grant from Creative Ireland, underscoring the town’s commitment to inclusivity.
The procession was led by Rebecca the Talon Havlund, a well‑known trans rights activist and television host who has long championed visibility for gender diverse people. During the march she also marked her birthday, adding a personal touch to an event that already carried significant symbolic weight for many participants.
Longford’s parade drew crowds from across County Longford and beyond, with supporters of all ages lining the streets to cheer on the demonstrators. The shield, a collaborative effort, was constructed by community members who donated time and materials, reflecting the town’s collective pride in standing together for equality.
Rebecca Havlund’s leadership has been pivotal in bringing attention to trans issues within the local media landscape. Her presence at the parade highlighted the importance of representation and the need for continued advocacy. The event also served as a reminder that Pride celebrations are not only about visibility but also about solidarity, community building, and the ongoing fight for equal rights.
The parade’s success was made possible by the partnership between local volunteers, Creative Ireland, and the broader LGBTQ+ community. It demonstrated how shared resources and mutual support can create powerful symbols of unity. The giant shield stood as a testament to what can be achieved when people come together with a common purpose.
For those interested in learning more about the parade’s organization or Rebecca Havlund’s work, further details are available from the original coverage on midlands103.
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