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Palm Springs Community Rallies Behind Restaurant Owner Ordered to Remove Pride Poster
PALM SPRINGS, California — Community members and allies gathered in large numbers outside Saffron Restaurant and Lounge on North Palm Canyon Drive to voice their unwavering support for the establishment's owner. The grassroots demonstration was organized rapidly after the restaurant's owner, Ashley Stein, revealed that her landlord had officially ordered her to dismantle a Pride poster prominently displayed at the front of her business.
Stein initially put up the inclusive signage last year as a public declaration of solidarity with the local LGBTQ+ community. However, she reported receiving an explicit directive from property management demanding its immediate removal. The landlord's decision sparked swift concern among neighbors and patrons, prompting a peaceful assembly along the Uptown Palm Springs commercial corridor to protest the action.
Dozens of local residents turned out for the evening gathering, asserting that visual displays of inclusion are deeply meaningful within the desert community. Supporters noted that such posters serve as an essential beacon of safety and acceptance for LGBTQ+ individuals of all generations, offering comfort to those who are openly out as well as those who may still be in the closet. Advocates at the rally emphasized that maintaining visible safe spaces remains vital to preserving the diverse and welcoming cultural fabric of Palm Springs.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
June 15, 2026


