Happy pride, people! Colin Anderson and Candice Chetta are breaking down Pride because it’s June and it’s the right thing to do! We’re talking about how Pride started, where it started, and most importantly – who started it. This is basically a great episode if you need a little primer on the history of pride, and how to navigate pride as an ally. We hope you’re celebrating however you want to and that you’re safe and happy this month! Thank you so much for tuning in!
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A brand new copy of Stonewall by David Carter!
A fancy, enamel inclusive pride flag pin!
A Garbage Barge sticker and button so you can show off how cool you are!
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Timestamps:
Music: 00:00:00-00:00:47
Intro/Patreon/PRIDE GIVEAWAY: 00:00:43-00:05:12
Episode: 00:05:13-00:17:48
Resources:
Meet The Trans Women Of Color Who Put Stonewall On The Map
White Man Steals The Material For A Marsha P. Johnson Documentary
Police Really Don’t Belong At Pride Marches
We Need To Get Corporations And The Police Out Of Pride
Dear Corporate America, Leave Our LGBTQ Pride Celebrations Alone
Marsha P. Johnson: Transgender Pioneer And Activist Who Was A Fixture Of Greenwich Village Street Life
10 Things To Know About Marsha P. Johnson
Sylvia Rivera Threw One Of The First Bottles At The Stonewall Riots, But Her Activism Went Much Further
History Of LGBTQ Pride
Stonewall By David Carter (This Is Part Of Our June Giveaway!)
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