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What Is Pride Month Why Is It Celebrated in June

June 1 marks the beginning of Pride Month, celebrating LGBTQ history, culture, and resilience through parades, marches, and vibrant events

Pride Month commemorates the Stonewall Riots of 1969, a turning point in LGBTQ rights, where patrons of the Stonewall Inn resisted police harassment

The first Pride parade took place on June 28, 1970, in New York City, alongside marches in Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles

The Stonewall Riots arose from systemic police harassment, including the “three-article rule” targeting individuals for their clothing choices

From June 28 to July 3, 1969, LGBTQ community members fought back against oppression, sparking a national civil rights movement

In 1999, President Bill Clinton officially recognized Pride Month, with later proclamations by Presidents Obama and Biden

Pride Month honors the ongoing struggle for equality while celebrating the achievements and diversity of the LGBTQ community

Allies can support by learning about LGBTQ history Recommended resources include books like The Gay Revolution and exhibits on the Gay Rights Bill

Education and advocacy play a key role in allyship, fostering understanding and promoting equality for LGBTQ individuals

Pride Month is a time to celebrate love, honor resilience, and continue the fight for LGBTQ rights and recognition

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