This compelling story weaves together a current-day journey of discovery and a true-life love story between two women that took place over 100 years ago.
Learn about gender spectrum, the coming out process, allyship and affirmation, creating safe spaces, and more! Limited to 25 attendees per event.īook Talk: “Don’t You Dare: Uncovering Lost Love” by Gayla Turner This interactive workshop highlights local organizations and services, provides context and content for implementing affirming practices for LGBTQ+ constituents and coworkers. Presented by Te Jay McGrath and the Pasadena Public Health Department. Today, organizations around the country honor June as Pride Month and dedicate celebrations, ceremonies and memorials in recognition of the contributions made by LGBTQ individuals-locally, nationally and internationally.įor all ages to enjoy and participate in, unless otherwise specified. This uprising marks the beginning of a movement to outlaw discriminatory laws and practices against LGBT Americans. LGBT Pride Month commemorates the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City, where activists and patrons of the Stonewall Inn pushed back against police harassment and persecution to which LGBT Americans were commonly subjected. The flag was designed by non-binary artist Daniel Quasar and made by San Diego-based Pride Flag SD, the first Queer-owned flag company. Garfield Ave., on Wednesday, June 1, at 12:30 p.m. Gordo and City Council invite community members to attend the Progress Pride Flag raising ceremony in front of City Hall, 100 N. PASADENA, Calif.-June marks the celebration of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month.