Details, details, details As we round the corner on this final week of June, I have to admit that, once again, I really haven’t been all that prideful during Pride. This has become something of an unbreakable trend for me. Over the past few years, it’s been difficult to get in the mood for the…
Wojtek Radwanski / AFP / Getty WARSAW—This weekend, for the first time ever, Warsaw Pride (Parada Równości) was headlined not by queer people from Poland but, instead, by a group from out of town: LGBTQ Ukrainians.After the Russian army began its invasion of Ukraine on February 24…
Norway’s prime minister and members of the royal family joined a memorial service for victims of a shooting attack that killed two people during Norway’s Pride festival.
Paradegoers reflect on the political moment as the country reacts to a Supreme Court decision overturning abortion rights and as concerns mount over the future of other rights that could be challenged…
Anya Ventura In 1972, high school students in New York City formed a revolutionary group that wanted power, not just pride. The post The Radical History of the First Gay-Straight Alliance appeared first on The Nation…
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Pride month has a political history—it originated from the the pivotal 1969 Stonewall riots, and queer people, especially those of color, fight daily for safety and equality. But June is a time for pure revelry too, something that includes video games. Read more…
Thousands packed the streets of Houston, New York, Chicago and other cities around the country this weekend to bask in pride and show their support for the LGBTQ community, determined to protect hard-won rights amid concern they’re suddenly under threat.