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Amid national LGBTQ rights concerns, city welcomes new Pride monument to art collection ⋆ The Palm Springs Post

Palm Springs Mayor Ron deHarte addresses the audience during a dedication ceremony for the city’s newest piece of public art, the Pride monument seen in the foreground. Palm Springs unveiled a permanent Pride monument Friday morning at Frances Stevens Park, with Mayor Ron deHarte calling it a “defiant answer” to efforts across the nation to roll back LGBTQ rights. The civil rights sculpture, created by longtime Palm Springs artist Jim Isermann, …

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Luis Medina PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) – Palm Springs Pride unveiled an 8-foot-tall monument commemorating the contributions of the LGBT community in the greater Palm Springs area. The ceremony took place Friday morning at Frances Stevens Park. “This monument is more than an incredible work of art; it is a permanent and visible symbol of our community’s history, courage, and unbreakable spirit,” deHarte said in a statement. The mayor added that…

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The Palm Springs Post broke the news in on Friday, October 17, 2025.
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