“They knew good and well that dissolving when they did was not going to give the community enough time,” said Grace Moreno. The CEO of the Massachusetts LGBT Chamber of Commerce told Boston 25 News that the dissolution of the former Boston Pride organization plays a role in the current predicament. “Whoever wants to be included should have their voice be heard, but they should also own some of the work that has to be done.” “How do you want inclusion and then not carry some of the torch,” said Brian, a South End resident who lives along the parade route. Grassroots organizations have since emerged to share their input about Boston Pride, but none have established a new nonprofit to fill the void.
The organization dissolved after the all-white board of directors faced accusations of ignoring racial minorities and transgender people.