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Pride History

Crowd of people walking below a large billowing LGBTQ+ pride flag.

An Annual LGBT Pride Celebration

Every year, during the month of June, the LGBT community celebrates in a number of different ways. Across the globe, various events are held during this special month as a way of recognizing the influence LGBT people have had around the world. Why was June chosen? Because it is when the Stonewall Riots took place, way back in 1969.

As well as being a month-long celebration, Pride month is also an opportunity to peacefully protest and raise political awareness of current issues facing the community. Parades are a prominent feature of Pride month, and there are many street parties, community events, poetry readings, public speaking, street festivals, and educational sessions all of which are covered by mainstream media and attract millions of participants.

The New York Pride Parade is one of the largest and most well-known parades to take place, with an estimated 500,000 people participating in it by the time it had reached its 25th anniversary.

Pride Month is so important because it marks the start of huge change within the LGBT+ community, as well as the wider societal implications. Although attitudes and injustice still remain, we have come a long way since the riots of 1969 and by continuing in this long-standing tradition we continue to raise awareness, improve the attitudes of society and encourage inclusiveness. 

What were the Stonewall Riots?

The riots were prompted by a raid that took place during the early morning, at the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. The LGBT community held a series of spontaneous, often violent demonstrations to protest against the raid and call for the establishment of places where gays and lesbians could go and be open about their sexual orientation. In such places, there should be no fears of being arrested. The riots served as a catalyst for the rights of LGBT people, and within 6 months, 2 gay activist groups had formed in New York. Over the years since the event, many gay rights organizations have been formed. Not just in the US but around the world.

What is LGBT or Gay Pride?

It is a movement that celebrates sexual diversity. For lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people it is a way of protesting discrimination and violence. It promotes their dignity, equal rights, and self-affirmation and is a way of increasing society’s awareness of the issues they face.

Who Started the June Celebration?

Known as the “Mother of Pride”, it was Brenda Howard who coordinated the first LGBT Pride march. As well as sparking the idea for a week of events around Pride Day. These events developed into the annual LGBT celebrations held every June.

Source:awarenessdays.com

 

 

 

 

LGBTQ+ Pride Message Board 

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Add Your Pronouns to Your Canvas Profile

 

To Set or change your pronouns in Canvas, follow the instructions below. 

1.Log in to Canvas
2.Click the Account button*
3.Click Settings
4.Click the Edit Settings button (right side of the page)
5.Select the pronouns from the drop-down menu
6.Click Update Settings
 
 

*The Account button in Canvas is the top button in the main Canvas menu bar that runs vertically on the left side of the Canvas page.

The Account button icon is circular, with your initials or profile picture displayed inside.

 

LGBTQ+ Resource 

                     Applicable Pun Heart Progress Pride Flag LGBTQ POC Transgender Flag - Vinyl Decal Sticker 2 inch (2 Pack)

 

June is Pride Month CLICK HERE to learn more about LGBTQ+ resources provided by GLAAD

GLAAD – the world’s largest Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization – increases media accountability and community engagement that ensures authentic LGBTQ stories are seen, heard, and actualized.

Pride Playlist

 

Student Development and Campus Life compiled an audio journey showcasing the origins of some of the biggest hits from the past and present, while also highlighting LGBT musical artists and allies whose voices and

songs have significantly impacted the world.

 

 

 

 

Pride Kick-Off Celebrations