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“I remember going to Pride and seeing all different types of races, ethnicities - all these different types of people in one area, celebrating who they were and openly being free within themselves,” Alise, 21, recounted. Dressed in a bright red romper and with Pride flags pinned in their hair, they reveled in the support, love, and energy of the LGBTQ+ community. Alise Maxie (they/she), one of the teens featured in the video, marked their first Pride in Houston in the summer of 2018, after coming out to family and friends.