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Celebrating Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month (APIHM), observed annually in May, is a time to recognize and celebrate the rich cultural heritage, history, achievements, and contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander communities. This month-long celebration provides an opportunity to raise awareness, honor diversity, and promote understanding and appreciation for the immense impact that Asian Pacific Islanders have made and continue to make in various aspects of society.
By ugochukwu obi3 years ago in Pride
The pride Month June. Content Warning.
June is celebrated as LGBTQ+ Pride Month to commemorate the Stonewall riots that took place in New York City in June 1969. The Stonewall riots were a series of spontaneous demonstrations by members of the LGBTQ+ community in response to a police raid at the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in Greenwich Village.
By Bello Adeniyi3 years ago in Pride
First Lady Jill Biden Champions Women's Rights and Diplomacy During International Trip
First Lady Jill Biden embarked on a significant international journey to the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe, where she pledged to strengthen cooperation between the United States and key nations in the region. Alongside fostering diplomatic ties, she expressed her dedication to advocating for the rights of women and girls. This article highlights her endeavors to empower youth, her participation in a royal wedding, her engagements in Egypt and Morocco, and her joint effort with the State Department in Portugal.
By M. A. Alam3 years ago in Pride
Shrek: An Ogre-Sized, Unconventional Lesbian Love Tale
Picture this. You're settling down for a cozy evening of animated entertainment. You press play on Shrek, ready for a jaunt through fairytale nostalgia, but what if I told you there's a layer to this onion you may have missed? You see, in the deep, dark corners of this delightfully absurd film, an unconventional love story emerges, featuring two closeted lesbians: Shrek, our resident he/him, and Fiona, our transformative high femme (Bennett, 2021).
By Paige Holloway3 years ago in Pride
BTS: A Phenomenon that Transcends Borders
Introduction: In recent years, the world has witnessed the rise of a musical sensation that has captivated millions with their talent, infectious music, and inspiring message. BTS, a South Korean boy band, has taken the global music scene by storm, establishing themselves as a force to be reckoned with. With their immense popularity, record-breaking achievements, and loyal fanbase known as the "ARMY," BTS has redefined the boundaries of K-pop and become a cultural phenomenon. In this article, we will explore the journey of BTS and delve into the reasons behind their unprecedented success.
By Jaanvi Sagar3 years ago in Pride
New Law in Uganda Makes Homosexuality Punishable by Death
The Uganda LGBT community, along with international human rights organizations and allies, are in a state of despair following the enactment of the Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023 in the East African nation. President Yoweri Museveni signed the draconian legislation on Monday, making homosexuality punishable by life imprisonment and "aggravated homosexuality" punishable by death.
By Nathan Chen3 years ago in Pride
Why the TARGET controversy only helps the rich.
NOT ON TARGET I don't deal in specifics. I deal in vague references. Do you know about the Target controversy? I do. You might after this. Go read up on it, but as you do, take into consideration the following facts.
By Kerry Williams3 years ago in Pride
"Colors of Love: Embracing LGBTQIA Journey"
Once upon a time, in a world where love knew no boundaries, there existed a vibrant community known as LGBTQIA. It was a tapestry woven with countless colors, each representing the unique experiences and identities that flourished within its embrace.
By Nadiia Diia3 years ago in Pride








