Defining moments in Pride history
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Defining moments in Pride history

Those familiar with the movement for LGBTQIA+ equality will recognize the names of Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson or the message behind the AIDS Memorial Quilt, but the stories don’t stop there. This Pride Month, join us as we take a look somewhere over the rainbow for more pivotal moments in LGBTQIA+ history. ?
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How the rainbow became the symbol of LGBT pride
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Humankind | Gender Neutral Apparel
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How the First Pride Parades Radicalized the Gay Rights Movement in the 1970s - Flashbak
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The inspiring life of activist and drag queen Marsha P. Johnson
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Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Nationwide Marriage Equality
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BuzzFeed Health
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Virtual Pride Increases Accessibility—Something That Hasn’t Been Done in the Past
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Photographing LGBTQ+ pioneers of the Stonewall era | Dazed
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Dazed
Both Sally, 70, and Reeni, 68, grew up on the Lower East Side of New York City with their parents and came out as lesbians soon after New York City's first Pride Parade in 1970. The event is held annually on the last Saturday in June to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall riots. Pink Pride, Nyc Pride, Holding A Sign, Vintage Lesbian, Stonewall Riots, Lesbian Pride, Pride Parade, Nova York, A Sign
This 92-Year-Old Has Been Holding The Same Sign At Pride For Over 30 Years
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Seen and heard: Transgender community highlighted during a Day of Visibility
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Michael Rizzi
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From Stonewall to the Present, Fifty Years of L.G.B.T.Q. Rights
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Marsha P. Johnson’s Place(s) in NYC’s LGBT History – NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
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Daughters of Bilitis: The First Movement for Lesbian Rights in the United States
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Bayard Rustin: At the intersection of black and queer — Making Queer History
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These Photos Show How Far The Gay Rights Movement Has Come
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The Pride Flag Gets Another Inclusive Update, This Time For the Intersex Community
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Historical Pictures of LGBT Movements in San Francisco by Daniel Nicoletta
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Inside Athens’ blooming underground queer scene
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Dazed
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The hidden history of Beirut’s resilient trans women elders | Dazed
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Dazed