InterPride to Honor Joel Kim Booster, Fran Drescher, and More at Gala
Laith Ashley and Pride 365 will also receive awards at the global organization's inaugural gala.
April 11, 2023
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Laith Ashley and Pride 365 will also receive awards at the global organization's inaugural gala.
"This is the beginning of a 4-year journey that we plan to ignite change in Asia ... and to advance human rights in the world."
The celebration will be the first WorldPride to be held in the southern hemisphere.
New York's event this year was a hit, and Copenhagen will host the 2021 festivities.
LGBT people must stand up not only for their rights but those of immigrants and other marginalized people, says San Diego Pride executive director Fernando Z. Lopez.
Global festivities will take place in the Big Apple in 2019, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
Fundamentalist leaders from three faiths united recently to condemn a GLBT celebration in Israel, in harsh terms that bordered on the incitement of antigay violence. It's time for tolerant people of faith to similarly come together to oppose such hostile bigotry.
"Either I’m too visibly trans, or I'm not trans enough," Ashley shared.
Under the theme "Totally Radical," this year's Capital Pride taking place in Washington, D.C., looks to honor the past while continuing to fight for equality for LGBTQ+ people.
A company want to establish the domain suffix .GAY as a community resource for LGBT people and organizations, but internet overlords won't let it.
Capital Pride Alliance executive director Ryan Bos said the group was weighing issuing a warning.
"I want you to know that we are working tirelessly with agencies and advocates to ensure that you are able to safely and securely travel to and from the U.S.,” Capital Pride executive director Ryan Bos said
Vince Micone left the LGBTQ+ group ahead of emailing Department of Labor employees that DEI “programs divided Americans by race, wasted taxpayer dollars, and resulted in shameful discrimination.”
Alexis Gorriaran, the former president of Rhode Island Pride, illuminates the history of the event and lessons learned from its success.