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Pistons' Reggie Bullock won't let transgender sister's death be in vain


Wearing a black tank top with a rainbow-themed Detroit Pistons logo, beams at the crowd. He’s standing atop the NBA's float in June’s New York City LGBT Pride March, one of the world’s largest pride parades. He is accompanied by others waving rainbow-colored flags adorned with the familiar NBA logo. The float bears two words: Defiantly different. (Detroit Free Press)

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