Anti-LGBTQ+ vandalism kicks off Global Black Pride celebration in Atlanta
The organizers said they would not be deterred from other celebrations.
August 30, 2024
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The organizers said they would not be deterred from other celebrations.
The largest Black Pride in the US gathers an iconic lineup for a week filled with festivities from August 27 to September 2 in Atlanta.
The city will sizzle this summer as the first U.S. city to host the global event.
The organization has held two virtual Pride events so far, each bringing in millions of viewers.
This moment calls on all marginalized people to come together in support of something bigger than ourselves.
The 44th president will be part of a star-studded virtual fundraising event benefiting groups that provide sorely needed services to the LGBTQ+ community.
"There has been an unbelievable amount of racism expressed by members of our community through this organization," the group writes.
Last year's virtual fundraiser featured President Joe Biden, Taylor Swift, Demi Lovato, Luke Evans, Ryan Jamaal Swain, and more.
Writer Garrett Schlichte has some requirements for the big protest.
Tobacco companies have long profited off LGBTQ+ and Black communities, and it's time for stricter regulation.
Google's changes also removed Women's History Month, National Native American Heritage Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, Jewish Heritage Month, and Holocaust Remembrance Day.
The Stonewall Day Ambassador doesn't want to hear any excuses for not checking your white privilege or not knowing your queer history.
This out Latinx executive says true allyship means leaning into discomfort and vulnerability.
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This year's diverse list includes such names as JoJo Siwa, Ve'ondre Mitchell, mxmtoon, Yasmin Finney, and Stella Keating.
Obama, Biden, Taylor Swift, Hayley Kiyoko, Katy Perry, and more joined forces for this year's Stonewall Day.
The retailer will sunset its REACH program focused on racial fairness and stop participation in HRC's Corporate Equality index.