Stonewall Museum revokes membership after Visit Florida kills LGBTQ+ marketing effort
The Fort Lauderdale-based organization said the destination marketing organization returned the museum’s $475 annual fee.
September 10, 2024
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The Fort Lauderdale-based organization said the destination marketing organization returned the museum’s $475 annual fee.
The campaign comes after Florida removed LGBTQ+ travel information from its tourism agency website amidst the state's continued crackdown on LGBTQ+ residents.
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