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This TikTok of a Woman Screaming 'Gay Pride!' From Her Porch Is a Mood

In a world full of angry, bigoted Karens, be more like Porch Queen!

Our Faves Got Together to Raise Funds for Black Trans Lives

Demi Lovato, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Hayley Kiyoko, and more joined forces for this year's Stonewall Day!

This Hilarious Skit Drags Gays Who Protest Just for the Shirtless Pics

"So you're just trying to integrate Black Lives Matter into your Instagram aesthetic??"

Bob, Peppermint, & GLAAD Are Hosting a Virtual 'Black Queer Town Hall'

Laverne Cox, Mj Rodriguez, Angelica Ross, Monet X Change, Isis King, Todrick Hall, Shea Diamond, Tiq Milan, Alex Newell, Basit, and more will appear!

Justice Smith Comes Out, Calls For Queer Inclusion in the Revolution

He also shared photos with his bf, Nicholas Ashe, to cleanse our timelines.

Lady Gaga, Lizzo, & Selena Use Insta to Spotlight Racial Justice Orgs

The Chromatica singer is using social media for good. 

Shea Coulée & Mayhem Miller Share Hopeful Words Before 'All Stars 5'

These powerful messages from the All Stars 5 queens are exactly what we needed to hear right now.

Fans Rally For Vanessa Morgan After Breaking Silence About 'Riverdale'

The Riverdale star brought attention to how Black people are portrayed in the media and how she is the least-paid actor on the teen drama series. 

Angelica Ross Schools Cody Fern on the Police & Institutional Racism

"When I say 'F*ck the police,' I mean that sh*t."

Keke Palmer Challenges National Guard to 'March With Us' at LA Protest

The powerful moment from a peaceful protest has gone viral on social media. 

Pride Media Proudly Stands With Black Lives Matter

PRIDE, its parent company, and its sister publications stand firmly in the fight against racism and oppression.

TikTok Issues Formal Apology to Black Creators After Censorship Claims

"Diversity is our strength. As a society, as an organization, as a platform."

Don't Forget: The First Pride Was a Riot

"Pride is a protest. It began as one in 1969. And while we've come a long way, it still is a protest today because not all members of our community are treated equally," writes PRIDE's Taylor Henderson.

Want to Help End Police Brutality? Donate to These Orgs

These organizations are providing valuable resources to activists who are standing up against racism and police violence.

So Many Notable People Are Joining NFL Athletes in the #TakeAKnee Movement

Respect is a two way road, Mr. President.

No, Taking Down Confederate Statues Isn't Erasing History

...and other news stories from the past week that need your attention.

Hundreds of Counter Protests and Vigils Spring Up in Wake of Charlottesville

The events that occurred on Friday were horrific but people are joining together in protest.