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The air in the "Lavender Lounge," a community center tucked away in a bustling city, was thick with the scent of sage and the hum of sewing machines. Every Thursday, it transformed into "The Stitch & Soul," a gathering that bridged the generations of the local LGBTQ+ community.

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