Pride Is Still Protest: World Pride in the Era of Trump 2.0
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Pride Is Still Protest: World Pride In The Era Of Trump 2.0
Source: The Washington Post / Getty World Pride is coming to Washington, D.C., this summer — the first time the international event will take place in the United States in eight years. For many, this should be a moment of celebration — a global gathering of LGBTQ+ people, taking over the nation’s capital to recognize our joy and collective power. And yet, the lead-up to this historic event has already been stained by political gamesmanship, sil…
Pride Is Still Protest: World Pride in the Era of Trump 2.0
Source: The Washington Post / Getty World Pride is coming to Washington, D.C., this summer — the first time the international event will take place in the United States in eight years. For many, this should be a moment of celebration — a global gathering of LGBTQ+ people, taking over the nation’s capital to recognize our joy and collective power. And yet, the lead-up to this historic event has already been stained by political gamesmanship, sil…
Speakers announced for WorldPride Human Rights Conference
WorldPride 2025 will be held in Washington DC later this year, and the first round of speakers for the festival’s global Human Rights Conference have been revealed. The Conference features workshops, presentations and conversations surrounding issues facing LGBTQIA+ communities around the world. Speakers include activists including The Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde, Bishop of the Episcopal Church House-Diocese of Washington alongside Dr Lad…
Raining on Pride’s Parade: More Companies Bolt from June’s Revelry - The Iowa Standard
By Suzanne Bowdey The Washington Stand America is four weeks away from the LGBT movement’s biggest party, and companies are already RSVPing no. Thirty days out from Pride Month, the Left’s suffocating celebration of all things gay and trans, it’s obvious the cause’s long march through corporate America hasn’t just stalled, it’s in full-blown retreat. Just two years after Dylan Mulvaney’s catastrophic undoing of Bud Light, June’s over-the-top ext…
Pride as a force of collective power | ILGA-Europe
Born from the fight against police violence and rooted in the struggles of marginalised communities, Pride des Banlieues is reclaiming Pride as a space of radical resistance, collective care, and strength in solidarity. “More than ever, Prides are important. With all the anti-trans, anti-LGBTI, anti-women attacks we’re facing, Prides are spaces of revolutionary anger. They are not just celebrations; they’re spaces where we bring forward the stru…
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