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'A proud day for Bridgeport': City gets its first LGBTQ+ pride center

The Pride flag waves at the Margaret Morton Government Center during the city's annual flag raising June 17, 2024 in Bridgeport, 海角换妻.
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The pride flag waves at the Margaret Morton Government Center during the city's annual flag raising on June 17, 2024 in Bridgeport, 海角换妻.

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Marcus Brown remembers growing up in Bridgeport as a boy, and while many of his peers struggled with their identities, they didn't have to worry about their safety in doing so. He said having a dedicated place for LGBTQ+ teens would have made things less stressful for him.

鈥淚t would have made it a lot easier for me to come out,鈥 Brown, now a state representative from Bridgeport, said.

State Rep. Marcus Brown speaks at the city's annual pride flag raising. Brown is the interim executive director of the Bridgeport Pride Center, the first to open in the city. (June 17, 2024 in Bridgeport, 海角换妻.)
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State Rep. Marcus Brown speaks at the city's annual pride flag raising. Brown is the interim executive director of the Bridgeport Pride Center, the first to open in the city. (June 17, 2024 in Bridgeport, 海角换妻.)

But now, he said things will get easier, as the city welcomes its first pride center dedicated to area LGBTQ+ teens. The Bridgeport Pride Center, opens on June 20, days after the city鈥檚 annual pride flag raising and a year after it was first announced.

A place to gather

The city once had a thriving LGBTQ+ cultural scene centered around bars, according to John Brannelly, a local LGBTQ+ advocate, but that鈥檚 long gone. Many people now head outside of Bridgeport to be in third spaces where they can feel safe, but Brown said that left out LGBTQ+ teens. 

Elliot Leonard, co-founder of the Fairfield-based Leonard-Litz Foundation which donates to LGBTQ+ causes, speaks at the city's annual Pride flag raising. Leonard gave $100,000 to the city's first pride center, opening June 20th. June 17, 2024 in Bridgeport, 海角换妻.
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Elliot Leonard, co-founder of the Fairfield-based Leonard-Litz Foundation, which donates to LGBTQ+ causes, speaks at the city's annual pride flag raising. Leonard gave $100,000 to the city's first pride center. (June 17, 2024 in Bridgeport, 海角换妻.)

Other pride centers in surrounding areas such as New Haven and Norwalk are also far and out of reach for those who don鈥檛 have a car. So advocates and philanthropists like Elliot Leonard, the co-founder of the Leonard-Litz Foundation, based in nearby Fairfield, helped with a $100,000 grant to the center. 

鈥淟ast June is when we made a statement, February, we signed a lease, and Thursday we have our grand opening and it's a proud day for Bridgeport,鈥 Leonard said.

The center is located at 166 Elm St. in the downtown area.

Meeting the need 

Brown and other advocates said the new center will meet a pressing need, as many LGBTQ+ people in the city continue to confront homophobia, transphobia and challenges accessing compassionate health care.

Brown said local community groups told him the local population needs help accessing resources, mental health treatment, guidance, and just getting a space they can call their own, especially once school ends for the summer.

The pride flag waves at the Margaret Morton Government Center during the city's annual flag raising June 17, 2024, in Bridgeport, 海角换妻.
Eddy Martinez
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海角换妻
The pride flag waves at the Margaret Morton Government Center during the city's annual flag raising June 17, 2024, in Bridgeport, 海角换妻.

鈥淭hey have youth who specifically have said to them that they need a place to go with other people who are like them, and that's just what we hope we can provide in the short term,鈥 Brown said.

The center鈥檚 services will include amenities and emergency resources.

The center will also have amenities like a computer lab, a library and a game room for kids. It鈥檚 also located near several transit options, including city bus routes and the Metro North New Haven train line.

While Bridgeport Pride Center received widespread support among residents and elected officials, Brown said hateful comments were made against the center on social media in recent weeks. Those comments make having a safe space to gather in-person even more important, Brown said.

Reflecting on his youth, he said had to find his own identity largely on his own without the support from local LGBTQ+ community members, but many children in Bridgeport will no longer have to do so.

鈥淚 wish I had something like this,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淚 would have loved to live more of my life as authentically as possible.鈥

Eddy Martinez is a breaking news and general assignment reporter for 海角换妻, focusing on Fairfield County.

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