Celebrate Pride

Read, Watch, Listen Resource

Read, Watch, Listen Resources Celebrating Pride

We invite you to view the list of our Read, Watch, & Listen Resources, celebrating Pride, below. The Chapter's Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EDIB) Committee, will continue to push resources, addressing issues to help you reflect and assist in your own self-growth whether it's in celebration of Black History Month, Women's History Month, Pride, or a day that ends in y! Some are quick reads or listens and others can be viewed at your convenience.

As you view the resources, reflect and answer "How do these make you feel? Why do you think you feel this way?"


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Reading  Resources 

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Being an LGBTQ+ Ally - Human Rights Campaign Foundation

Length: ~ 25 minutes

 

Pride Month 2023: Celebrating LGBTQ communities, equal rights, and history

Length: ~4 minutes

 

35 Inspirational Pride Month Quotes Perfect for Your Next Post

Sample #2 President Barack Obama: “When all Americans are treated as equal, no matter who they are or whom they love, we are all more free”.

Length: ~ 5 minutes

What we can all learn from LGBTQ Pride by Sike Degbo
Length: ~4 minutes




Watch Resources 

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Pride Started with a Riot: Remembering Stonewall

Length: ~ 1 minute

A Living History of the LGBT Movement Since The 1800s

Length: ~ 6 minutes

What Is Pansexuality And Why Is It So Popular In Modern Film & TV?

Length: ~ 12 minutes

Stonewall Forever - A Documentary about the Past, Present, and Future of Pride
Length: ~22 minutes



Listen Resources 

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Pride Week: The Importance Of Inclusion In Sex EducationSex can be a nerve-racking experience no matter what. That's especially true if you have no clue what to do, and since LGBTQ+ topics are often left out of the conversation in school sex ed classes, many queer people know this feeling well. Life Kit spoke with sexuality educators to understand what sex education could look like for queer students and the importance of including everybody in the discussions
Length: ~24 minutes

QUEERY with Cameron Esposito - Adam Rippon (Re-Release) Original release date: August 19, 2020. Olympic medalist Adam Rippon sits down with Cameron to discuss finding his passion in skating, wearing a harness to the Oscars, and showing the world who he truly was at the Olympics.

Length: ~ 58 minutes

There’s Magic in These Negroes with Ira Madison III (from Stuck with Damon Young) Keep It! - In this episode, Damon joins forces with the one and only Ira Madison III to dive deep into the reductive trope of “magical negros,” citing popular examples from both reality and fiction. Later in the episode, Damon and Brooklyn-based culture writer Shamira Ibrahim offer advice to a woman grappling with her husband’s problematic traveling habit — asking strangers about their ethnic background.

Length: ~ 44 minutes

Amy Ray: Indigo Girls FOREVER (!!!) - O frabjous day! Amy Ray is here. Amy's been making music with her Indigo Girls bandmate Emily Saliers for over 35-years. She joins us to talk about the band's legacy, identifying as genderqueer, and the lasting power of "Closer to Fine". LGBTQ&A is hosted by Jeffrey Masters and produced by The Advocate magazine, in partnership with GLAAD.
Length: ~ 28 minutes