on the one year anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising.—Library of CongressThe rainbow colors of the flags that wave at Pride parades are meant to celebrate the diversity of a community that includes people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and—all the rest.—Sean ...
and Pride is so much more than a month of parades and celebrations – it’s life. And while we’d never baulk at an excuse to celebrate everything that Pride stands for, we also believe that any time is the perfect time to crank up these gay songs and fly that rainbow flag....
I have attended several Pride parades and Christmas parades in downtown Knoxville, and I don’t recall ever hearing the crowd as loud. Pride Parade, Gay Street, Knoxville, June 2018 Pride Parade, Gay Street, Knoxville, June 2018 Pride Parade, Gay Street, Knoxville, June 2018 A fire ...
1. Instead of LGBTQ pride parades, plan enormous gay orgies outside of Mike Pence's house After Trump was elected, members of the queer community organized a traveling LGBTQ dance party to appear outside of Mike Pence's various residences. That's cute, but times are darker now. We need ...
Pride Month has just come to an end, following four weeks of global parades and celebrations featuring gay, bisexual, queer, trans, de-trans, asexual and other marginalised communities. But one group not welcome, for the most part, is the zoophile community. In a nutshell, this comprises peo...
Pride performances that take place on one or several stages are very much the heart of the season, where drag queens, singers and dancers get to do their thing, but unfortunately, most parades don’t even have disability seating areas, and the ones that do may not have accessible stages, ...
Pride Month is an entire month dedicated to the uplifting of LGBTQ+ voices, a celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and the support of LGBTQ+ rights. Throughout the month of June, nationwide, there have traditionally been parades, protests, drag performances, live theater and memorials and celebrations ...