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Why the Dodgers are removing one group from taking part in its Pride Night

Coach Alex Burg of the Texas Rangers throws the baseball during eighth annual LGBTQ+ Night as the Los Angeles Dodgers play host to the Texas Rangers at Dodger Stadium on June 11, 2021, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — LGBTQ+ Pride Night at Dodger Stadium has been a rainbow-colored expression of inclusion popular with many fans. That won't include one particular group, however, at the Dodgers' 10th annual Pride Night on June 16 for a game against the San Francisco Giants.

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a charity, protest, and street performance organization that uses humor, drag and religious imagery to call attention

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