Pride Month
Army Veteran With A Secret
Recently, Colonel Edward Thomas Ryan, a retired US army veteran passed away at the age of 85 on June 1. At the funeral, before his passing, revealed a lifelong secret that he has kept for the past 85 years of his life. He wrote in his obituary:
By Gladys W. Muturi2 years ago in Pride
Validation Is Not An Outside Thing. Top Story - June 2024.
Hey Baby, Can we start by taking a second to celebrate the fact that you are here today? Yes! For some of us, it’s a small victory on life that we get to claim every time we wake up. You and I both know we haven’t always wanted to be here. Choosing to stay is a victory. So, congratulations but also thank you! If you are anything like me at your age, I know you are rolling your eyes, right now. But give me a second. It’s a little sappy—I’m aware—but I believe that at every point in life, we all have something to contribute. It doesn’t have to be huge. It can be a simple word to a person who needs to hear it at that very moment. So there you go.
By Lily Séjor2 years ago in Pride
Dear Younger Me's
Dear Younger Me's, This is a letter to all the younger me’s in this world right now. The Queer youth that has for whatever reason hidden themselves away. Hidden their true, beautiful light inside for any number of reasons. Whether you are hiding who you love, who you really are, or any other aspect of yourself that for now you fear others knowing, this letter is for you … and for the younger me that never had this letter.
By Savannah K. Wilson2 years ago in Pride
Letters to Our Queer Youth. Top Story - June 2024.
“Dear Queer Kiddo, Your existence is resistance to all those who tried to extinguish your flame. You are an endless fire that burns Your core shall not be shaken by voices who don’t understand Who never even try to understand That Pride, is not about them It’s about you. Your magic Your gifts Your love. Pride is your story to share on your terms And our job to celebrate and uplift Love always, Oneg”
By Oneg In The Arctic2 years ago in Pride
"A Chance Meeting at Lost and Found: The Love Story of Jen and Lisa"
It was a sunny Saturday morning, and Jen was sipping her coffee at the local café, Lost and Found, a spot she loved for its mismatched furniture and cozy vibes. She had her laptop open, pretending to work, but really, she was people-watching. The café was buzzing with its usual weekend crowd, but one person stood out.
By Ndari Wijayanti2 years ago in Pride
The Nation’s Capital Celebrates Pride
In the nation’s capital, Pride Month not only celebrates the progress made in LGBTQ+ rights but also underscores the ongoing fight for equality and acceptance, making it a time of both reflection and joyous celebration. Local businesses and landmarks, such as the U.S. Capitol and the White House, are displaying rainbow flags and lights to show their solidarity and support of the LGBTQ+ community.
By Ben Nelson2 years ago in Pride









