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I made pronoun bracelets to represent different pronouns. Green and blue for he/him, pink and purple for she/her, and yellow and orange for they/them. Wearing one bracelet indicates my pronoun choice, wearing multiple shows a combination. Today, I wear all three bracelets as my pronoun preference changed.

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The flag is a Pan African flag with a star on it. It represents revolutionary Pan Africanism and Pan African socialism.

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Some carry hate. We carry the largest trans pride flag to ever be flown in a national park and unfurled it on the side of El Cap to prove a point that trans is natural. Trump administration and transphobes would love to have you believe that being trans is unnatural, but species that can transition sexes can be found on every continent and in every ocean on planet Earth. So call it a protest. Call it a celebration. We are bringing elevation to liberation. They try to erase us from government websites and education systems and libraries, So we raised this flag higher than ever before so every trans person knows that they have people that love them in their corner. The people united will never be defeated.

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The speaker, a trans educator, states that they are teaching pride in their fifth-grade classroom during June. The curriculum includes Blue's Clues Pride, queer portraits, the pride flag, banned books, and queer icons. Students are also learning how to create social media posts related to these topics. The speaker emphasizes the importance of continued learning and understanding, especially at the end of the school year. The main takeaway is a quote from Miss Major Griffin Gracie: "We're all part of one another." The speaker wants people to understand each other as human beings and focus on similarities rather than differences. Resources such as ebooks, slides, and lessons are available in their bio.

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Magnus Hirschfield, a key figure in LGBTQ+ history, advocated for homosexuality and transgender rights in the 19th century. He founded the Institute for Sexual Science in 1919, promoting sexual education and LGBTQ+ representation. However, in 1933, the institute was destroyed by the Nazis, leading to the suppression of LGBTQ+ rights in Germany. This history serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggles for gender equality and the importance of learning from the past.

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Injustice affects all aspects of life, including Black trans lives. Pride is a time to unite, love, and stay aware amidst ongoing protests. We must address racism and inequality within our own community. As a trans black woman, I want my voice to be heard and for people to acknowledge and appreciate our differences. When LGBTQ individuals come together, we can create meaningful change. Let's educate ourselves on the oppressive systems that affect black and queer communities and support black businesses and people of color. As a black gay female, let's share our pride with the Black Lives Matter movement and support those in our community who need it most. We all thrive when we rise together.

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Verona is flying the progress pride flag year-round as a symbolic protest against the Trump administration. Mayor Luke Diaz emphasizes that while the city aims to avoid conflicts with the federal government to secure funding, displaying the flag is a non-negotiable stance on supporting marginalized communities. The Verona Common Council voted to keep the flag up for a year, a significant move compared to the usual practice of flying it only during pride month. The council's updated flag policy allows for its display anytime, especially in response to potential anti-LGBTQ leadership. Diaz expresses confidence in Verona's ability to protect marginalized communities and hopes to collaborate with other cities and the state to resist discriminatory policies.

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Black and indigenous people of color, as well as those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer, all belong in this world. This includes Asian American Pacific Islanders, Latinos, Hispanics, Romani, and Creole communities. Everyone has a place and significance in our society.

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I dislike Pride Month because of what I perceive as excessive corporate support and activities that I find inappropriate. I am tired of seeing drag shows involving adults in revealing outfits performing in front of children. I am also against society encouraging children to transition and men participating in women's sports and spaces. Pride flags are everywhere, but I find it contradictory that a marginalized group has a month dedicated to a deadly sin. I believe this movement is forcing people to accept a lifestyle they may not agree with and is damaging childhood innocence. I choose to celebrate God's promise and take pride in my country.

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The speaker discusses symbols from the Noah's Ark story, including the olive leaf and the rainbow. The rainbow is identified as a symbol for LGBTQ+ people. The speaker points out rainbow decals on the church doors, explaining they symbolize that all people are welcome, with a special welcome to those who identify as LGBTQ+. Another speaker identifies as a queer woman, meaning she is attracted to other women. The rainbows around the church are a symbol of love, indicating to LGBTQ+ individuals that they are welcome and wanted as part of the church family. The church already has LGBTQ+ members.

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I'm at Central PA Pride, wishing everyone a happy pride. In Pennsylvania, you're free to be yourself and love who you love. You are loved, respected, and heard by your governor. We've made progress in our battles, but there's more work to do. Let's celebrate our achievements. Happy pride, Pennsylvania. Translation: I am at Central PA Pride, wishing everyone a happy pride. In Pennsylvania, you are free to be yourself and love who you love. You are loved, respected, and heard by your governor. We have made progress in our battles, but there is more work to do. Let's celebrate our achievements. Happy pride, Pennsylvania.

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Jewish individuals have historically fought for LGBTQ rights, with figures like Harvey Milk and Edie Windsor leading the way. A recent poll shows that 81% of Jews support gay marriage, higher than other groups. The Jewish principle of tikkun olam emphasizes changing the world and accepting the LGBTQ community aligns with this value. Coming out is seen as a deeply Jewish act, asserting one's identity proudly.

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The essence of patriotism is captured in the 100 stripes and stories that make up the American flag. It symbolizes the commitment and loyalty expressed in the pledge of allegiance on Independence Day.

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Today is transgender day of remembrance, a day where we mourn the loss of 26 transgender Americans who were killed this year. Sadly, we observe a recurring pattern where the majority of these victims are black women and women of color. It is important to acknowledge that no one should experience violence, live in fear, or face discrimination solely because of their gender identity.

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I dislike Pride Month because of the corporate pandering and the inappropriate displays at drag shows involving children. I am tired of society pushing children to transition and men dressing up as women to victimize others. Pride flags are everywhere, but it seems hypocritical to have a month dedicated to a deadly sin for a marginalized group. I am expected to tolerate it, but it feels like a campaign to force acceptance and destroy childhood innocence. I choose to celebrate God's promise and take pride in my country.

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In October, we remember the Stonewall uprising of 1969, which sparked the gay liberation movement. The following year, the first pride parade took place in New York. LGBT History Month was established in 1994 by a Missouri history teacher and coincides with National Coming Out Day on October 11th and Spirit Day on October 20th. On October 12th, in 1998, Matthew Shepard, a young gay man, was tragically killed in a hate crime, becoming a symbol for acceptance and equal rights. October is a time to learn about LGBT history and celebrate the accomplishments of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals.

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The speaker notes that LGBTQ involves many letters and is easy to explain: lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. They add that the letter Q has two meanings: one square, and the other is questioning.

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I pledge my heart to the rainbow, affirming equal rights for all. Watch your heads.

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A high school math teacher explains why they display a pride flag in their classroom. While their job is to teach math, it's also about creating a comfortable learning environment. Many students may have negative experiences with math or struggle with learning. The teacher believes building a safe atmosphere is crucial because learning requires vulnerability and accepting failure. The pride flag is one way the teacher signals to students that they are welcome and safe in the classroom, regardless of their identity, who they love, or where they come from.

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I am a proud member of WEF's Power of Media Task Force and GLAAD is a partner of the Partnership for Global LGBTQI Equality (PGLE). PGLE Ugly, launched in 2019, is a project of WEF and the UN office of the high commissioner for human rights. We collaborate with various sectors such as news, business, entertainment, faith leaders, sports, governments, and activists worldwide to educate the public and promote LGBTQ issues and policies. Recent studies show that over 20% of Gen Z in the US identify as LGBT. It's not surprising that the World Economic Forum has been involved in this.

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Magnus Hirschfeld, a pioneer in LGBTQ advocacy, promoted acceptance of homosexuality and transgender identity. He founded the Institute For Sexual Science in 1919, advocating for sexual education and LGBTQ rights. In 1933, the Nazis shut down his institute, halting progress in LGBTQ rights. The history of LGBTQ rights repeats itself, suggesting a need for drastic action.

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I am Jewish and proud because Jews have always fought for what's right. We've led the fight for gay rights, racial justice, women's rights, and humanitarian efforts worldwide. In Judaism, the principle of Tikkun Olam guides us to make a difference in the world, big or small. This is why I am Jewish and proud.

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We celebrate Black History Month, Native American History Month, and Chicano/Latino History Month. We should also celebrate White History Month. The industrial revolution, modern science, technology, and infrastructure were largely pioneered by white people, and many of the best countries are predominantly white. July would be a great time for this, with summer barbecues, refreshing lemonade, and the smell of freshly cut grass – all things that evoke a feeling of summer and, to some, represent a certain cultural heritage.

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Today is Flag Day in the United States and also Pride Month. I wanted to share the flags that bring me pride and joy: Slabu craney and God bless America.

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In October, we remember the Stonewall Uprising, a significant event in 1969 that sparked the gay liberation movement. It led to the first pride parade in New York the following year. LGBT History Month was established in 1994 by a Missouri history teacher and is recognized by the National Education Association. It aligns with National Coming Out Day on October 11th and Spirit Day on October 20th, where people wear purple to support LGBT youth. Additionally, October 12th marks the tragic death of Matthew Shepard in 1998, a hate crime that became a symbol for acceptance and equal rights. October is a time to learn about LGBT history and celebrate achievements.
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