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6 times “The Great British Bake Off” proved it’s the gayest show on TV
The show has given us some gems of queer moments over the years.
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This Week on LGBTQ Twitter: Prepare for Queer Wrath Month
We’re here, we’re queer, and we’re pissed off.
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This bank has supported Pride for three decades. Here’s how it happened
The multinational banking giant has been supporting LGBTQ rights since before some of us were born.
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A school banned the rainbow flag from being flown. Students & teachers had the best response.
Instead of flying the one Pride flag that got banned, they flew a whole bunch of Pride flags.
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Coca Cola’s label customization tool banned “lesbian” as offensive but allowed anti-trans slurs
You could get that slur slapped on a rainbow label just in time for Pride, but you couldn’t use “Gay Pride” since it could be “offensive.”
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Angry woman shouting “Love is love, bitch! Gay pride!” captures America’s mood in 15 seconds
The viral video starts strong: “Black lives do f**king matter!”
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Pride in Pictures: A proud family portrait
The Penna/Burns family proves that celebrating Pride with loved ones has kept the LGBTQ community strong and proud.
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‘Ex-gay’ leader offers bizarre ways to avoid ‘temptation’ during LGBTQ Pride month
His unhinged tips include avoiding supermarkets, hanging out in unused playgrounds, and hiding from your relatives.
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New York will have competing pride parades for 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots
A rival organization has asked the city for a permit to host a parade without corporations, police, politicians or metal barriers.
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That time in 1979 when 100,000 LGBT people took over Washington to demand civil rights
Washington, DC had never seen anything like it.
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Kosovo holds first official pride parade in the face of death threats
The LGBTQ community and allies ignored the hate and gathered together behind the theme “In the name of love.”
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Pride, consumerism, & the sale of a civil rights movement
A few years ago, I entered my classroom and was about to introduce that day’s lesson when a large poster pinned to the bulletin board caught my eye.