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Preliminary estimates are in and this year's Atlanta Pride was one of the biggest, say organizers.
Atlanta Pride Executive Director Buck Cooke was on ATL & Co. on WXIA along with APC Board Chair Glen Paul Freedman and one of the parade's grand marshals, Evelyn Mims, an employee of WXIA and longtime ally, to give a post-Pride recap.
Over the years, Atlanta Pride has changed in many ways – leadership, dates – as well as the events surrounding it. Though there are scores of activities leading up to the Southeast’s largest Pride celebration, the weekend itself is still the hotbed of activity.
Buck Cooke, executive director of Atlanta Pride, is hoping for large crowds again this year.