Breaking News Exclusive: Pride Lines Triumphant Return With Miami-Dade's LGBTQ+ Community Center

Pridelines, Miami’s LGBTQ+ Community Center, has announced its relocation to a new headquarters in Liberty City, signifying a milestone for the organization and the LGBTQ+ community it serves. This 3300 square foot space, formerly known as the Black Roots Collective, has been meticulously structured to meet the diverse needs of the LGBTQ+ community. The new center boasts a comprehensive range of facilities, including the Roger Thomson and Jim Terrell Rainbow room, a youth lounge, the David Bohnett Cyber Center, an LGBTQ+ lending library, The Smart Ride Clinical rooms, a kitchen, gender-neutral bathrooms, event space, administrative offices, and parking. Scheduled to open its doors in March 2024, this new location represents a significant step forward for Pridelines in enhancing its services and accessibility. Pridelines has a rich history spanning 42 years, and it holds a crucial place in Miami’s LGBTQ+ community. Originating as a grassroots initiative in response to Anita Bryant’s “Save Our Children” campaign, Pridelines was established by gay and bisexual youth, along with supportive adults, including Dr. Marilyn Volker and Peter Meyer, at Miami-Dade College in 1982. Over the years, under the leadership of individuals like Dale Ayres, and the newly appointed Executive Director Dr. Edward Summers, the organization has been instrumental in providing a safe haven, social support, skills development, leadership opportunities, and access to essential services such as HIV testing—a pioneering effort in Miami-Dade County. Dr. Edward Summers' appointment as the new Executive Director of Pridelines marks a significant turning point for the organization. With his leadership, Pridelines aims to establish its new center as Miami’s Safe Center—a beacon of safety, affirmation, and comprehensive support services for all members of the LGBTQ+ community. Dr. Summers brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the community's needs. The relocation to Liberty City underscores Pridelines’ commitment to expanding its reach and impact. By strategically positioning itself closer to the community it serves, Pridelines aims to address the increasing demand for services and support, particularly in light of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and challenges faced by the community. #Queer Up Breaking News
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