Show Your True Colors
Rainbows are clearly the way to go fashion-wise during Pride. Dress up, be colorful, and wear a handmade feather boa. Have a virtual fashion show with friends, and make sure to choose a Pride virtual background. When you go about your errands this month, don’t forget to carry your pride with you. Wear a Pride face mask to protect yourself and others from Covid-19, whether for a socially-distant visit with friends, at trip to the grocery store, or while volunteering. You can also deck yourself out with Pride gear from these LGBTQ-friendly sources.
Act Up and Speak Out With Pride
One of the best ways to show pride this month is to support organizations that champion LGBTQ rights. ACLU.org is a standard bearer for the legal protection of LGBTQ people. They brought their first LGBTQ rights case in 1936 and founded the LGBTQ Project in 1986. At a time when transgender people, and especially those of color, are at risk for violence, the TransgenderLawCenter.org focuses particularly on ensuring transgender and gender non-conforming people of all races are safe and thriving. TheTrevorProject.org. helps safeguard the mental health of LGBTQ youth, as the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services.
We hope that these resources help you take Pride in yourself, your family, and your community this June. While it’s not quite the same as an in-person parade, there is a lot of hope, joy, and activism to be had online with HRC's Pride Inside festivities. Some cities are also holding virtual pride runs, like the Virtual Rainbow Run 5K in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, hosted by tcpride.org.
Happy, healthy, and safe Pride wishes to you.