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Pride Month

Pride Month is an annual celebration of the LGBTI+ community and its history. It is observed in the month of June to commemorate the Stonewall Riots, which took place in New York City in June 1969. The Stonewall Riots were a series of protests and demonstrations by members of the LGBTI+ community against a police raid on the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Greenwich Village. The riots are widely considered to be the beginning of the modern LGBTI+ rights movement.

During Pride Month, members of the LGBTI+ community and their allies come together to celebrate their identities, raise awareness about LGBTI+ issues, and fight for equal rights and treatment. Pride Month is marked by a variety of events and activities, including parades, parties, concerts, and educational workshops.

One of the most well-known symbols of Pride Month is the rainbow flag. The rainbow flag was designed by artist Gilbert Baker in 1978 and has since become a global symbol of the LGBTI+ community. The rainbow flag is often displayed during Pride Month, and many people wear rainbow clothing or accessories to show their support for the LGBTI+ community.

Overall, Pride Month is a time for the LGBTI+ community to celebrate their identities and achievements, and to continue the fight for equal rights and treatment. It is a time for members of the community to come together and support each other, and to raise awareness about the challenges and discrimination that many LGBTI+ individuals still face.

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