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GAY PRI
* what is gay pride mean *
Image source, Getty ImagPri is celebrated the month of June, as that was the month when the Stonewall rts took Stonewall rts were important protts that took place 1969 the US, that changed gay rights for a lot of people Ameri and around the world.
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WHAT EXACTLY IS THE GAY MEN’S PRI FLAG, AND WHAT DO IT MEAN?
An Amerin lady lled Brenda Howard is known as 'The Mother of Pri' after anisg the first ever gay pri source, Getty ImagDurg Pri month there are ually lourful paras, ncerts and Pri Day is 27 June and as wh last year there are plans for live streams of ncerts and shows celebratg pri.
Gay Pri, also lled LGBT Pri or LGBTQ Pri, byname Pri, annual celebratn, ually June the Uned Stat and sometim at other tim other untri, of lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, and queer (LGBTQ) inty. Gay Pri memorat the Stonewall rts, which began the early hours of June 28, 1969, after police raid the Stonewall Inn bar New York Cy’s Greenwich Village neighbourhood. Gay Pri typilly volv a seri of events and is often pped by a para volvg marchers and lourful floats om the LGBTQ muny and s the Stonewall rts, LGBTQ dividuals had generally not broadst their sexual orientatn or inty, but the event galvanized the gay muny and sparked greater polil activism (see gay rights movement).
In 1970, on the first anniversary of the rts, several hundred monstrators marched along Greenwich Village’s Christopher Street, which ns past the Stonewall, what many nsir the first Gay Pri march (though other memoratns were also held that year). Early Gay Pri events (often lled Freedom Day or Gay Liberatn Day) were often sparsely attend and enuntered protts, particularly bee of the outlandish stum that some marchers wore.