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Capital City Pride Presents: Brandon Wolf

Capital City Pride Speaker Series

March 5, 2026 - 6 p.m. Temple Theater
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March 5, 2026 - 6 p.m. Temple Theater
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Intentionally scheduled during the heart of the 2026 Iowa Legislative Session, this evening with Brandon Wolf, National Press Secretary for the Human Rights Campaign, promises to be both timely and impactful. Brandon will offer insights on national legislative strategies and how they connect to the policies we’re seeing debated here in Iowa and across the country. A survivor of the 2016 Pulse Nightclub tragedy, he has become a nationally respected voice at the intersection of LGBTQ rights, racial justice, and gun violence prevention—making his perspective both urgent and inspiring.

Brandon has transformed personal tragedy into powerful advocacy, honoring victims of injustice through bold action and relentless hope. His courage and leadership have made him a frequent voice on MSNBC, CNN, USA Today, and more. He was named one of Out Magazine’s 100 Most Influential LGBTQ People, and he is the author of the acclaimed bestselling memoir “A Place for Us.” This evening with Brandon is sure to be an inspiring time of resilience, justice, and the urgent fight for equality.

Don’t miss this chance to meet Brandon in person, connect with community, and leave empowered to make change.