Why is it called pride?
Learn the story of the word "pride" just in time for the month of LGBTQIA + pride.
TheLGBTQIA + Community have been fighting for decades to see and accepted. Today, the community uses the word "pride" to define several different aspects ofwhat it means to be lgbtqia +. "Pride" parades to "Pride" groups, the word has become heavily associated with the weird community. To better understand its meaning - and celebrate the beginning of the pride month - it's time to learn the story of the word "pride" in the LGBTQIA + community.
"Pride" was first associated with the LGBTQIA + community struggle for the equal rights in the early 1970s with the Liberation Day of Christopher Street (named for Christopher Street, the road participants walked in the Western village of New York). Today, walking is called the March pride or the parade of pride. It's because of the bisexual activistBrenda Howard,bisexual activistRobert A. Martin, Jr. (known as Donny Le Punk) and gay activistL. Craig Schoonmaker, which helped to popularize the word "pride" to describe this annual commemoration of Stonewall's riots, which, in 1969, paid national attention to the problems that weird people faced (and always facing a face today) .
Howard also offered to extend the Daylong Christopher Street Liberation Day in a week of activism and festivities. (This week would also be extended in theMonthly celebration in June That we know the month of pride.) Due to its contributions, Howard is often called "mother of pride".
"We were going to create a number of events the same weekend as walking out of the city and wanted to unite events under a label. [The] first thought was" Gay Power, "said GaonmakerAllusionPodcast In 2015. "I did not like that, then [I] offered" Gay pride ". There is very little chance that people in the world have power. People did not have power then; Even now, we only have it. But anyone who can be proud of themselves, and it would make them happier as people and would produce probable movement. Produce changes. "
Using the word "pride" to define the celebrations of LGBTQAIA + Expression, Schoonmaker, Howard and Martin tried to challenge the bigotry and hatred used against the Lgbtqaia + community paint as something that deserves to celebrate. "Many people were very repressed. They were in a conflict internally and did not know how to go out and be proud," Schoonmaker said. "That's how the movement was most useful because they thought," Maybe Ishould proud. '"
Schoonmaker saidAllusion That at the first March pride, that he believes to 3,000 to 5,000 people, they were "singing, things like" gay are good, "she says strong; I'm gay and I'm proud." He added that it was the first time that LGBTQIA + people "were able to recognize themselves and be able to be in public."
"Pride" has become still associated with the LGBTQIA + community thanks toformer president Bill Clinton. In 1999, he became the first president to officially recognize the month of pride when he published Proclamation No. 7203, stating thatLGBTQIA + community and its allies "Could the birthday of Stonewall every month of June in America as a month of gay and lesbian pride." Subsequently, the former presidentBarack Obama also issued a proclamation in 2009 stating the month of June LGBTQIA + pride, according to theCongress Library.
Schoonmaker stated that the word "pride" is always absolutely necessary for the weird community today. "It makes people more affirmed. This is what will really make the change in people's lives: when they say their rights to get married, they affirm their right to be known, they affirm their right to the job, "he saidAllusion. "We certainly hoped that it would be catching, not like a slogan so much to understand that people should be proud and not honored." And for more facts about the history of America, discoverWhy we celebrate the month of the history of black in February.
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