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The first parade
In June 1970, one year after the Stonewall Riots, a group of LGBT+ activists organized the first Pride parade in New York City. The parade, which was originally called the Christopher Street Liberation Day March, was a historic event that would pave the way for LGBT+ rights around the world.
By Openee Article 3 years ago in Pride
The golden Arrow
In the land of Faerie, there was a legend of a golden arrow that had the power to bring happiness and good fortune to whoever possessed it. The arrow was said to be hidden deep in the heart of the Enchanted Forest, guarded by mystical creatures and surrounded by perilous magic.
By Gasim Masaad Ali3 years ago in Pride
Within the Cocoon
If walls could talk…that is the common phrase I hear all the time. I should know, I am a wall. I have seen many families reside within the room I have been watching for decades. Presently, it’s quiet, but I prefer there to be life. I enjoy observing the humans live their daily lives. Most seem to follow the same social pattern. However, there has been one particular case I have found to be intriguing. And this is the story, when I was able to witness an extraordinary transformation.
By Iris Harris3 years ago in Pride
"Empowering Women, Celebrating Achievements
"Empowering Women, Celebrating Achievements: A Look at International Women's Day" Introduction: International Women's Day is celebrated annually on March 8th and serves as a symbol of the ongoing struggle for gender equality and the empowerment of women worldwide.
By VIGNESH MAHENDRAN3 years ago in Pride







