With the spirit of protest pervading 2020, there’s no stopping LGBTQ+ organizations and individuals from expressing their Pride and promoting equality—even amid a global pandemic.
has corralled more than 40 personalities from the worlds of politics and entertainment—including Vice President Joe Biden, Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, singer-songwriter Adam Lambert, and actress Laverne Cox—for a 24-hour event that focuses on the Black Lives Matter movement.
I went to my first Pride in Cologne, Germany, when I was 12 or 13. I went with my friends and felt less alone, because it created a space for us to celebrate our individuality. That’s what Pride really means to me: celebrating your differences. Another memorable Pride was when I headlined World Pride in NYC last year.I’ll be taking part in online events and doing what I can to raise awareness of LGBTQ issues using my platform. Pride is more than just a parade.
After the game, we went down to Soho for Pride. You could not have asked for a more beautiful day in London. Everyone was stunning, dressed in the most amazing looks. People were crying, there was so much love and real pride flowing down the street, like a river. So you can imagine how beautiful this was to experience—two completely different worlds, all in one day. It was perfect. Unforgettable.
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