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Pride Month: How It Started and How to Celebrate | Entertainment Tonight

By Mona Khalifeh‍ Getty Images Taking place every June, Pride Month celebrates the self-affirmation, dignity, equality and increased visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. The month-long celebration was given the name Pride  to encourage those feelings as the community comes together to celebrate and bolster LGBTQ+ rights movements. As people rally together, ET has put together a guide to all things Pride, including a brief history, how to celebrate and support.  How It Started Before Pride become a celebration, it started out as a protest. June 28, 1969 marks the start of the Stonewall riots in which the queer community responded to a police raid that began at the Stonewall Inn, a bar located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York, that served as a safe haven for the city’s gay, lesbian and transgender community.

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Brands Supporting Pride and the LGBTQ+ Community This Year

In honor of Pride month, these fashion and grooming brands are releasing unique products and making serious charitable contributions to advance the cause of social equality.

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What the 2020 Black Lives Matter Protests Were Like for Homeless Youth

What the 2020 Black Lives Matter Protests Were Like for Homeless Youth Dezimey Kum © Tasos Katopodis Last June, with the nation’s racial reckoning in full swing, Daedae found himself stunned by the remarkable show of government force: rubber bullets ricocheted by, military helicopters hovered overhead, and tear gaschoked the streets. The young Black father, who is 23 and preferred to give his nickname, spent his days protesting in Washington, D.C.’s Black Lives Matter Plaza to make the world better for his one-year-old daughter. “This is not even a safe world to raise your kids no more,” Daedae told Teen Vogue.

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Seventeen brands supporting LGBTQ pride in style

nktwentythree/iStock (NEW YORK) While the global coronavirus pandemic may have put a damper on many annual Pride festivities across the world in 2020, this year is already looking to be better and brighter. Whether you are heading out for festivities or planning to celebrate in your own unique special way, there are a lot of brands that are ready to help you commemorate in style. Every year, loads of beauty and fashion brands band together to create Pride-inspired products that not only help you look good but also feel good as they support organizations that empower and uplift LGBTQ communities.

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