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June means it’s time for Pride! Time to proudly support Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month (LGBTQ+ Pride Month), which takes place in June to commemorate the events of June 1969, when supporters of the Stonewall Inn, a gay club in New York City, rose up to protest police persecution and harassment against LGBTQ people. The uprising marked the beginning of a movement to outlaw laws and practices that discriminated against LGBTQ Americans.
The movement has continued to grow for decades ever since, and today, Pride Month celebrations include walks, parades, concerts, picnics, and many other events that draw millions of participants around the world. Many of these events include memorials for those members of the community lost to hate crimes or HIV/AIDS. The New York Pride Parade, for instance, is one of the largest and most well-known of the parades, and now routinely attracts more than 2 million people since 2019.
In 1999, Bill Clinton was the first U.S. President to officially recognize Pride Month. Barack Obama then declared June LGBTQ Pride Month in 2009.
This Pride month, take time to show your support for the LGBTQ+ community and recognize the impact of LGBTQ+ individuals on history. This support and acceptance is crucial and will help to make the world safer for those in the LGBTQ+ community, as well as making vital spaces like schools and other community locations safer for LGBTQ+ youth
More Info: https://www.loc.gov/lgbt-pride-month/