Pride

Pride Month: Moving Beyond Rainbow Logos and Embracing Authentic Allyship

June is Pride Month, and with the library being home of Alpha’s GSA Club (Gender and Sexuality Alliance), we wanted to make sure that everyone knows what Pride is, and why it exists. Below is some basic info.

Why is Pride Month celebrated in June?

To honour the Stonewall Riots which took place in Manhattan beginning on June 28, 1969. They were the tipping point for the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States. It works to achieve equal justice and equal opportunity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning people.

 

What are the 3 main premises of the pride movement?

  1. People should be proud of their sexual orientation and gender identity.
  2. Diversity is a gift.
  3. Sexual orientation and gender identity are inherent and cannot be intentionally altered.

 

What is an ally?

It is a heterosexual and cisgender person who supports equal civil rights, gender equality, and LGBTQ+ social movements. Individuals may meet this designation through their actions without actively identifying as an ally.

 

Why are there so many different flags?

There are many pride flags that identify and support different groups that fall under the LGBTQ+ umbrella. Some of the flags represent specific genders and others represent sexual orientations. An excellent guide can be found here.

 

Is there a list of helpful terms related to Pride?

Yes! Check out this Glossary of Terms

 

I still have questions. Where can I get more information?