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The district quickly became a popular spot for LGBTQ people, and the community began to form around Capitol Hill. The community can engage with filmmakers and their work during panels, screenings, community meet ups, and workshops.
You can also see a show by the Seattle Men’s Chorus and Seattle Women’s Chorus, which are among the largest LGBTQ+ identified choruses in the world.
While it is still home to some African American families and businesses, the area has become more diverse, with a mix of other ethnicities and backgrounds also living there.
Despite the demographic shifts since the early 1970s, many locals still think of the Central District as a predominantly African-American area. During Pride Month, they offer rainbow cheesecakes.
Tres Lecheria (Wallingford): This takeout-only spot is a Food Network competition-winning bakery.
The Central District has undergone gentrification, with many of its longtime residents being pushed out due to rising housing costs. Producers of The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival.
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