St. Pete Ibis. Photo by Brian Brakebill
From the Bench A note from the Publishers Happy Pride Month, St. Pete! We are re-printing an updated version of a story that first appeared in our June 2019 issue, Pride: More than a Parade (pg. 6). This is the first time in five years of publishing that we’ve rerun a story, but we felt it was important to revisit the reasons our community celebrates Pride—especially since there is no parade this year (see pg. 22 for other Pride Festival events). We also want to take this moment to recognize how far we’ve come, and that there’s still more work to be done to make St. Pete (and beyond) equitable for all. Happy Father’s Day (June 20th) to all you dads and dad-figures! We hope you enjoy your day and, while you’re at it, grab a free pint at McArthur’s (pg. 23). Last but certainly not least, congratulations to the class of 2021! You survived one of the most challenging Tony and Ashley Sica school years in modern history. Hats off to Publishers / Owners all of you. May your futures be bright and pandemic-free. Till next time,
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The history of the green benches is layered. For some, it is a reminder of a painful period of racism and segregation. To others, it is a symbol of welcomeness and hospitality. We carry this name to shine a light on our city’s history and in celebration of those who work tirelessly towards a more inclusive St. Pete. To read more about our story and the history of the green benches visit greenbenchmonthly.com/about.
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