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Southwest Florida To Host Ninth Annual Pride Festival

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A rallygoer holds up a modified LGBT pride flag.

Pride-SWFL, a local nonprofit, is hosting its ninth annual gay pride celebration this weekend.

Though it will include the usual live music, food and drinks of a pride festival, the event, fittingly named SWFL Pride, prides itself on being volunteer-run and will feature members of other nonprofits in the area as well as community groups and supportive religious organizations.

Pride-SWFL formed in August 2009. That month was the 40th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Riots in New York City, so a small group of Southwest Floridians came together — with little to no experience — to host the first SWFL Pride.

Pride-SWFL board member Charlie Grissler joins the show to talk about the grassroots movement that formed the organization.

This year’s SWFL Pride Festival begins Oct. 7 at noon on the grounds of theAlliance for the Arts.

Rachel Iacovone is a reporter and associate producer of Gulf Coast Live for WGCU News. Rachel came to WGCU as an intern in 2016, during the presidential race. She went on to cover Florida Gulf Coast University students at President Donald Trump's inauguration on Capitol Hill and Southwest Floridians in attendance at the following day's Women's March on Washington.Rachel was first contacted by WGCU when she was managing editor of FGCU's student-run media group, Eagle News. She helped take Eagle News from a weekly newspaper to a daily online publication with TV and radio branches within two years, winning the 2016 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Award for Best Use of Multimedia in a cross-platform series she led for National Coming Out Day. She also won the Mark of Excellence Award for Feature Writing for her five-month coverage of an FGCU student's transition from male to female.As a WGCU reporter, she produced the first radio story in WGCU's Curious Gulf Coast project, which answered the question: Does SWFL Have More Cases of Pediatric Cancer?Rachel graduated from Florida Gulf Coast University with a bachelor's degree in journalism.