Pride Month Marches on, Despite Frustration and Worry From LGBTQ Community over Government Actions
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Flamy Grant will close out Pride month with gospel-driven drag show in Fishtown - Philadelphia Gay News
Rockstar drag queen Flamy Grant is set to perform a Pride-filled concert on June 29 at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Atonement in Fishtown, bringing shame-slaying hits and sequin-studded outfits to the stage. Known for working at the intersection of country music, gospel and queer culture, Flamy Grant boasts more than 1.2 million streams and a growing fanbase drawn to her soulful and satirical blend of drag and devotion. Her latest albu…
Pride Month Marches On, Despite Frustration And Worry From LGBTQ Community Over Government Actions
CNN reports that Pride Month is designed to bring attention to the LGBTQ community in the United States, and this year’s events included the same parades, music, laughter and rainbow-colored displays of every kind across the nation. Read more at CNN
Pride and Prejudice: A Continued Struggle for Equality - Asian Journal News
Each June, rainbow flags rise across city skylines, parades fill the streets, and the world is reminded of a movement born not in celebration, but in resistance. Pride Month marks a time of visibility, affirmation, and remembrance for the LGBTQ+ community—a global acknowledgment of both progress and pain. Yet beneath the festivities lies an enduring truth: where there is pride,…
LGBTQ+ art show 'Out Taos' a mixed bag
From the column "In Review": TAOS — President Donald Trump has signed numerous executive orders in his second term that imperil the health and safety of LGBTQ+ individuals, but you wouldn’t know that from viewing “Out Taos,” an eclectic LGBTQ+ art exhibition that’s curiously divorced from the urgency of the political moment.
Pride Month marches on, despite frustration and worry from LGBTQ community over government actions
Pride Month is designed to bring attention to the LGBTQ community in the United States, and this year’s events included the same parades, music, laughter and rainbow-colored displays. Yet it’s now the backdrop for a wave of government actions and cultural backlash that has many LGBTQ advocates and the people affected concerned.
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