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Pride celebrations across the country have never been more important. With over 600 anti-LGBTQ bills being proposed right now nationwide, coming together for Pride reminds us all that we cannot and will not be erased. That’s especially true for the resilient and vibrant LGBTQ community residing in Prattville, Alabama. Photo by @mickeywelsh @mgmadvertiser […]

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In celebration of Pride Month, Fabletics released United with Pride, a new collection in collaboration with GLAAD. Created with love and recognition as guiding principles, the new collection showcases made-for-everyone styles that express unity and inclusivity. Fabletics is donating $50k from the net proceeds of the pride capsule to support GLAAD’s culture-changing work to […]

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[…] Coalition, in partnership with more than 100 organizations, renewed their call for Target and the business community to reject and speak out against anti-LGBTQ+ extremism going into Pride Month. Additionally, the coalition stands in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ employees at companies like Target, as well as the designers of Pride merchandise, who have experienced […]

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[…] trans and/or nonbinary people or characters include: West Side Story, Changing the Game, Pier Kids, Gossamer Folds, Port Authority, The Lady and The Dale, No Ordinary Man, Pride, Nash Bridges, Rurangi, I Am Jazz, Legendary, MTV’s Following: Bretman Rock, Queer Eye, RuPaul’s Drag Race, The Voice, We’re Here, Ridley Jones, “Whatever Floats Your Float” […]

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On Friday, Pride Live held its third annual Stonewall Day, a global campaign to elevate awareness and support for the Stonewall legacy and the continuing fight for full LGBTQ equality. This year’s event was hosted by transgender model and advocate Geena Rocero and included segments on #BlackLivesMatter and the dangerous rise of violence facing […]

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The most important lesson from Bud Light and Target’s embarrassing decisions to disavow their inclusive marketing actually has nothing to do with Pride Month or LGBTQ people. Where Bud Light and Target went wrong is simple: they let a coordinated political attack, led by a handful of activists and extremists, take their businesses hostage. […]

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