Stick it on your calendar and plan to join us at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5 for the 2nd Central Arkansas Pride Parade and festival. Such marches in support of LGBT rights have become big deals in other cities. No reason it can’t grow in Little Rock into a strong public expression. Can we dream of Little Rock city leaders joining the parade and emulating Fayetteville with a strong official expression of non-discrimination in the capital city?

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