With protests over racial injustice continuing to roil the United States, Queer Eye star, Karamo Brown, has called on LGBT+ people to recognise the racism and transphobia in the community, and remember the radical roots of the gay rights movement. Brown, the culture expert on Netflix’s reality makeover show, which begins its fifth season on […]… Continue reading ‘Queer Eye’ star Karamo Brown calls on LGBT+ community to out racism — EILE Magazine
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June Booklist: Pride Month — Kitchener Public Library Kids Blog
June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month and we have put together a booklist of fiction and nonfiction titles that you can share with kids of all ages. via June Booklist: Pride Month — Kitchener Public Library Kids Blog
Pride Month! — Socialholic Diva
If you didn’t know June is Pride month. It’s when the world’s LGBT communities come together and celebrate the freedom to be themselves. Gay pride or LGBT pride is the promotion of the self-affirmation, dignity, equality, and increased visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people as a social group. #pridemonth #loveislove #lovewins #gaypride #lgbt […]… Continue reading Pride Month! — Socialholic Diva
The History of Pride Month — Hillingdon Libraries Blog
Well the parades may be cancelled or postponed for June 2020 but there are still plenty of reasons to celebrate Pride Month and the opportunity to take some time to find out more about how this celebration of LGBTQ identity began. via The History of Pride Month — Hillingdon Libraries Blog
Tainted By Our Choices — Telling Tales
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An issue with the Pride Flag? — Joshua J Cox
So as I was scrolling through my news feed on Facebook I came across someone who had an issue with the pride flag being the way it is. Can you guess what the issue is just by looking at it?No me neither but they sure did. Their issue was that there is a black and […]… Continue reading An issue with the Pride Flag? — Joshua J Cox
The Question – the need and origins of pride — Jack Fielding
This month is global pride month, so I wanted to explore the history of pride and as a gay man who has never been to pride what it means to me. Unfortunately, this year due to coronavirus and social distancing means that many of these events will be cancelled due to coronavirus. The story of […]… Continue reading The Question – the need and origins of pride — Jack Fielding
This Day in June by Gayle E. Pitman — Lost in a Good Book
Published: 5th May 2014 Publisher: Magination Press Illustrator: Kristyna Litten Pages: 40 Format: Picture Book ★ ★ ★ – 3 Stars This day in June…. Parade starts soon…. Rainbow arches…. Joyful marches! In a wildly whimsical, validating, and exuberant reflection of the LGBT community, This Day In June welcomes readers to experience a pride celebration… Continue reading This Day in June by Gayle E. Pitman — Lost in a Good Book
Gentle(wo)men prefer blondes? — T.J. Baer
Today, friends, I came to a surprising conclusion. I seem to have a type, and much to my dismay, that type seems to be “blond white lady.” I didn’t think I was quite that basic, and yet here we are. Yesterday I attempted to compile a list of ladies I admire in a romancy sort […]… Continue reading Gentle(wo)men prefer blondes? — T.J. Baer
#30Daysofpride: Day 4- Screaming Queens and the Riot at Compton’s Cafeteria — Love, Seamus
With all of the talk of riots we need to talk about an important riot in that is often forgotten and overshadowed by the stonewall riots 3 years later! In August of 1966, 3 years before Stonewall happened, there was a moment that was the first recorded act of civil unrest from the LGBTQ Community. […]… Continue reading #30Daysofpride: Day 4- Screaming Queens and the Riot at Compton’s Cafeteria — Love, Seamus