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Real life Dean of Student Affairs at the Piedmont Valley Community College. In the past, Chris had been scolded by her for passing around photocopies of his "Sonichu's News Dash" newsletter, and finally the crushing blow was delivered when Chris was loitering with his usual BF-FG-attracting signs, when Walsh tore down his sign and told him that he would never get a girlfriend this way, or ever.
'''Cville Pride''', formally the Charlottesville Pride Community Network, is a prominent [[SLGBTQ|LGBT]] organization in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]]. Ever since [[Christian Weston Chandler|Chris]] came out as a [[homos|lesbian]] in mid-2014, the group has been an important conduit for his emergent participation in the LGBTQ community.


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Back when he was a raging homophobe, a gay pride festival was the last place on earth Chris would have wanted to find himself. All this changed on 14 [[August 2014]], when Chris came out on [[Facebook]] as a [[Transgender|Tomgirl]], and he took the initiative to attend the third annual Charlottesville Pride Festival, organized by Cville Pride, on 14 [[September 2014]]. Chris is documented having attended later events tied to Cville Pride on 10 [[June 2015]], 19 [[September 2015]], 7 [[October 2016]], and 16 [[September 2017]].


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Cville Pride, formally the Charlottesville Pride Community Network, is a prominent LGBT organization in Charlottesville, Virginia. Ever since Chris came out as a lesbian in mid-2014, the group has been an important conduit for his emergent participation in the LGBTQ community.

Back when he was a raging homophobe, a gay pride festival was the last place on earth Chris would have wanted to find himself. All this changed on 14 August 2014, when Chris came out on Facebook as a Tomgirl, and he took the initiative to attend the third annual Charlottesville Pride Festival, organized by Cville Pride, on 14 September 2014. Chris is documented having attended later events tied to Cville Pride on 10 June 2015, 19 September 2015, 7 October 2016, and 16 September 2017.

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