Culture
This Year’s Holi Is Not Only A Festival Of Colours But Also A Festival
Even though Holi or Dol festival brought happiness to everyone at the beginning of March much like previous years, this year is a little special. The colour of Holi is expressed as a symbol of joy and happiness in people’s lives. But basically, the Holi festival is followed after the Dola Yatra. Usually in West Bengal people celebrate Dol Jatra Utsav (festival) before the day of the Holi celebration. But if you follow the mythology, the history of Dol Yatra is associated with Shri Krishna.
By SUBHAJIT ACHARYA3 years ago in Pride
Not Getting Away With Anything
Hello! My name is Calla, I use she/they pronouns, and I live in Los Angeles, California. I am the writer and creator of Coming of Queer. My aim with this blog series is to promote the depoliticization of queer folks like myself. I doubt very much that this blog will ever make it anywhere, but I know that it will make me feel better on a personal level. I hope you stick around and either demystify trans folks or find a soothing place to land for yourself here in these stories.
By Calla Hoskins3 years ago in Pride
Pride Bracelets
Once upon a time, in a world that was not always accepting of people's differences, a small group of individuals decided to come together and create a symbol of unity and love. They believed that no matter who you love or how you identify, everyone deserved to feel seen, heard, and celebrated.
By Maikel Õispuu3 years ago in Pride
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
Unbound
I wore a binder for the first time today. I know it may seem like a small thing if you've never been uncomfortable in your own skin, but I've always seemed too big, too much, too many. Went to an AA meeting, a restaurant, out for a stroll, and had to weave myself around straight (passing) couples who take up the whole sidewalk–I guess they may not know what it's like to hide, or I wonder if they're insecure, unable to let go of the hand that proves their status quo. I understand that impulse, the urge to blend in with society, with 'normalcy.'
By Bex Jordan3 years ago in Pride
Rainbow Road: A Journey Through LGBTQ+ History
The history of the gay community is long and complex, encompassing centuries of struggle, discrimination, and activism. Despite the challenges faced by gay individuals throughout history, the district has persevered and made great strides toward acceptance and equality in recent years.
By Jeremy Brower3 years ago in Pride








