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Make a little donation to the group if you can. Hetrick-Martin offers supports services from LGBTQ eye people from 13 to 24. Darren Criss from Glee was on the Hetrick-Martin Institute float, and could have easily been missed (thanks to Junior at Juice with Junior for his famous person faculty of sight). Instead businesses that serve every city and hamlet work hard for that pink money.Įven the stars in the today’s parade were conventional. There was a time when he, and others, could count on everyday anti-LGBTI revulsion. This hurts people like Supreme Court Justice Antonin ‘go ask a hippie’ Scalia (go here to read Scalia’s dissenting opinion in last week’s marriage case). They shilled their products and told the community how much pride they have in our pride. Companies such as Chipotle Mexican Grill, Facebook, Master Card, Walmart, and Wells Fargo, proudly marched today. This year is the first time I’ve understood the hysterics of our conservative brothers and sisters.
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If you’re looking to be a historian, and you should, read David Carter’s Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution or Martin Duberman’s Stonewall. No history lessons this year about why a bunch of LGBTI people, and allies, get together at the end of June to wreck the city’s traffic. Unfortunately, I have neither imagination or skill, so once again trekked to the spot I’ve been going to since 2008 to cover the world’s most famous LGBTI parade. There’s one more thing: breathless narration of a dude in shorts, working his precious booty to the music. Mention Dykes on Bikes, talk about all the cheers the parade’s grand marshals basked in (this year thespians Derek Jacobi and Ian McKellen did the basking), list one mainstream politician waving to the people, refer to a fab drag queen’s catwalk down Fifth Avenue, and end up with an emotional quote from a mother who adores her gay son. A reporter with imagination, and skill, could easily compose a Heritage of Pride story and not leave the apartment.