Identity
Self-acceptance
In a small town nestled between rolling hills, lived a young woman named Alex. From an early age, Alex had known that she was different. Her heart yearned for the warmth and tenderness of love, but societal expectations told her that it could only be found within the confines of heterosexuality. Deep inside, however, Alex carried a truth that she had buried for far too long.
By Yamila Rigo 3 years ago in Pride
Celebrating Pride Month
June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate the diversity and achievements of the LGBTQ+ community, and to raise awareness and support for the ongoing challenges and struggles they face. Pride Month is also a time to reflect on the history and legacy of the LGBTQ+ movement, and to honor those who fought for their rights and dignity.
By Melinda Taylor3 years ago in Pride
Beneath the Rainbow. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in the small town of Crestville, there stood a school nestled between rolling hills and a crystal-clear river. In this town, where tradition often overshadowed progress, lived a young boy named Alex. With bright blue eyes that sparkled like the sky and a heart full of dreams, Alex was different from the other children in Crestville. He had a secret he kept hidden beneath his heart-shaped pendant – a secret that painted his world with vibrant colors and the promise of acceptance.
By Melissa Clayton3 years ago in Pride
Acceptance and Love. Content Warning.
Once upon a time in a small town, nestled amidst rolling hills and charming cottages, there lived a young woman named Lily. With her fiery red hair and a heart full of dreams, Lily was like a burst of vibrant color in a world that often preferred shades of gray.
By Wanda Crawford3 years ago in Pride
Gay and Asian: Why We’re Serving Double Shots of Struggle
Once upon a time, in a world brimming with rainbows and dim sum, there was a group of people who embodied the ultimate struggle: being both gay and Asian. Talk about a spicy combo, right? Here’s the tea on why living the Gay-sian life isn’t all K-Pop and Pride parades, and what makes it a unique journey in today’s society.
By Nathan Chen3 years ago in Pride
Racial justice, police reform, activism, and equality.
In the bustling city of Metropolis, where skyscrapers kissed the sky and a symphony of car horns filled the streets, a profound change was stirring. It was a time when the echoes of injustice reverberated through the hearts of its diverse citizens, and a group of courageous individuals emerged from the shadows to rewrite the city's narrative.
By Abel Omikunle 3 years ago in Pride
The Strength of Inclusion
Creating a culture of inclusion is integral to increasing employee engagement, teamwork, and innovation; however, the true advantages of diversity shine through in our team members. By establishing a healthy and safe environment, we can welcome diverse individuals and encourage them to unlock their potential. Whenever I think about this topic, I think about my friend Mike and his journey to acceptance.
By Dima Ghawi3 years ago in Pride
Navigating the Curious Case of 'Straight Men' on Grindr
Welcome to the enigmatic labyrinth of online dating, where things are never quite as they seem. One phenomenon that has been raising a few eyebrows (and a couple of laughs) is the presence of 'straight men' on Grindr, the popular gay dating app. It's a bit like finding a vegan in a steakhouse, isn't it? Intriguing, hilarious, and slightly confusing.
By Nathan Chen3 years ago in Pride
Understanding and accepting gays
Understanding and accepting people who identify as gay is an important aspect of promoting inclusivity and equality. Being gay refers to a person's sexual orientation, specifically when someone is attracted to individuals of the same sex. It is a natural and normal variation of human sexuality.
By Romaine Happiness3 years ago in Pride


