History
"Unveiling the Majestic Γria Ceremony: A Vibrant Celebration of Womanhood Deep in the African Savannah"
Once upon a time, in the vibrant land of Okrika, deep in the heart of the African Savannah, a grand celebration was about to unfold. The Okrika people were eagerly preparing for the much-anticipated Γ¬ria ceremony, a unique and colorful event that marked the transition of young women into adulthood.
By Eliab Gospel T3 years ago in Pride
The beauty and beast
Once upon a time, in the enchanting kingdom of Serendipity, there lived a young and radiant woman named Aurora. With her exquisite features, mesmerizing emerald eyes, and golden locks cascading down her back, Aurora had earned the title of the most beautiful maiden in the entire realm.
By Lora Miles3 years ago in Pride
Visit To Kali Ghat Temple
Kolkata is a city with a rich history and culture, and one of the most prominent landmarks is the Kali Ghat temple complex. The temple complex is dedicated to the goddess Kali, a powerful and fierce deity who is revered as the destroyer of evil and protector of the faithful. Kali Ghat is not just a tourist attraction but also a spiritual and cultural center that reflects Kolkata's unique identity. In this article, we will explore the significance of Kali Ghat, its history, and the experiences of visiting the temple complex.
By π½ππππ πΏππππ 3 years ago in Pride
"Rocco and the Forgotten Realm: A Tale of Adventure and Unity"
Once upon a time, in a lush and vibrant land, there lived a group of dinosirouses. These magnificent creatures were a unique blend of dinosaurs and rhinoceroses, boasting the strength and power of both species. They roamed freely across the vast plains, their thunderous footsteps echoing through the ancient forests.
By Matheesha Fernando3 years ago in Pride
LGBTQIA+ Organization
Germany is the nation where the LGBT community first organized themselves publicly. That first gay organization in 1897 was the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee, founded by Magnus Hirschfeld, Max Spohr, Erich Oberg, and Franz Josef von Bulow. The group sparked both a gay political movement and a women's political movement. Together they laid the foundations for modern German and other LGBT movements.
By CL Robinson3 years ago in Pride
"Unbreakable Bonds: Love's Triumph Amidst Adversity"
Forbidden Love In the year 1759, on a plantation in the deep South, two enslaved girls, Frannie and Eliza, discovered a forbidden love that defied the chains of their captivity. Despite the harsh reality of their lives, they found solace and strength in each other's embrace, forging a connection that would challenge the very foundations of their existence.
By Lora Ann Hawes3 years ago in Pride
Overcoming Prejudice and Discrimination
In the small town of Everdale, nestled amidst rolling hills and cozy cottages, lived a young man named Alex. Alex was gay, but he had spent his entire life hiding this part of himself from those around him. Fear of prejudice and rejection had kept him in the shadows, yearning for acceptance and understanding.
By Feyisayo Balogun3 years ago in Pride
"Historical Homos" Streams All Pride Month
Did you know that Louis XIVβs brother, Philippe, dressed up in drag and that Leonardo da Vinci was arrested for sodomy twice? Or that Eleanor Rykener, a 13th century trans sex worker, claimed in court records that her best clients were monks because they paid more?
By Ben Nelson3 years ago in Pride
Rainbowville Adventures: A Journey of Love and Pride
Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Rainbowville, a place known for its inclusive and diverse community, lived two extraordinary individuals named Alex and Jamie. As the annual Pride Parade approached, excitement and anticipation filled the air, seeping into the hearts of the residents.
By George Obeng Kofi Boateng3 years ago in Pride
Why June?
Once upon a time, in the heart of New York City's Greenwich Village, a nondescript bar named the Stonewall Inn stood as a symbol of hope, resistance, and the birthplace of a movement that would change history forever. It was the late 1960s, a period of immense social upheaval, and the LGBTQ+ community found themselves on the front lines of a battle for acceptance and equal rights.
By Peter Ikpah3 years ago in Pride






