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Pride in Pictures: The powerful lesson kids learn from anti-gay protesters
A LGBTQ-affirming churchgoer describes her first Pride experience in the capital of the South with her family.
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Pride in Pictures: Sharing the joy of pride
Showing up for LGBTQ people is the solidarity need in these times.
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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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Pride in Pictures: The long wait for acceptance
This photo represents one man’s long journey towards acceptance of self – one of the most important steps to Pride.
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Pride in Pictures: There’s an attendant in attendance
Alaska Airlines employee Odette Bishop remembers representing her employer at a recent Pride march.
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Pride in Pictures: The liberation of a ‘Gay In’ at a record-breaking kissing contest
50 years later, what should have been recognized as a Guinness world record at the first Pride parade reminds us of the powerful act of being out.
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Pride in Pictures: I felt like I was being represented
This photo of an early NYC Pride parade reminds us how important visible representation by itself is. You may also recognize a familiar face.
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White House staff are Facetuning photos of Trump to make him thinner
…and they’re making his fingers longer.
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PHOTOS: The hauntingly beautiful work of a young queer portrait photographer
“I look at life the same way I look at photographs, the entire image can change just by shifting your focus a little.” Jason Felix is a young, queer portrait photographer with a unique ability to capture his subjects in a hauntingly beautiful way. “I remember the first camera I ever received that wasn’t disposable,” […]
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Photographer iO Tillett Wright talks about the beauty of difference
Author, activist and photographer iO Tillet Wright spoke with PBS about his project to photograph 10,000 people, in all 50 states, who identify as LGBTQ.