My home city of Ottawa – located on unceded and unsurrendered Algonquin Territory - celebrates Pride in August to commemorate the 2SLGBTQ+ people who marched to parliament hill in 1971 in protest of the continued oppression of the community despite decriminalization.
I'm DJ'ing this Sunday for the Wakefield Pride alternative afterparty 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ Maybe wear something ridiculous, and DEFINITELY play ridiculous songs.
Come across if you fancy! There's proper beer too, not this chemical shite you get in supposed queer bars who slap a few crinkled rainbow flags up to milk the pink pound (she said cynically 😉).
Maybe even the only aftershow run by queer people for queer people.
Get your Pride on for the amazing Cork LGBT+ Pride Parade at Grand Parade! March along through the streets of Cork amidst a sea of magical floats, music and mayhem, sequined drag queens, glitter-covered guys and girls, families, friends and allies ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Come as you are, or wear what you dare! Be loud, be proud, but most importantly, be you #CorkPride2023
Homophobia and Transphobia on the rise in the so-called US, a failed coup attempt in Russia and protests in Argentina in this 24th installment of System Fail.
Historic sites linked to essential moments in LGBTQ history are finally seeing preservation efforts after decades of being forgotten or dismissed #lgbtq#Pride2023#PrideMonth
Three years ago I woke up, put on my best dress, did my makeup, and came out to the world.
It has been 3 years of growing and changing and loving. 3 years of motherhood and sisterhood and finding out a little more about myself every day. 3 years of finally being achingly, vibrantly, joyously alive alive alive.
Until my last thought fades and the stars grow cold, this is who I am, and who I ever will be. And I am proud. 💜
For a world where we can love without fear of being a reason for mockery or aggression. Because although a lot of progress has been made in 🇲🇽 and equal marriage is already legal throughout the country, there is still a long way to go to be an inclusive country.
During #pridemonth, as always, we stand with the queer community.
Many queer & trans people use Tutanota to protect their privacy. During #Pride2023 we can all show our flag as a sign of solidarity and support - which is important right now. 🏳️🌈
Tutanota is also built for (and by) trans people & we will continue to fight for our rights to non-discrimination, privacy and freedom! Trans rights are human rights!
Support your local queer organizations and happy #pride 🌈