For some LGBTQ people, Pride month is equivalent to Christmas: the biggest holiday of the year, a chance to gather with loved ones and a time to reflect on the struggles and values that make the community special.
But what happens when Pride falls during a pandemic and festivals, parades and parties are canceled across the globe?
While the cancellation of Pride events is a disappointment—especially to young people for whom Pride is an integral part of gaining self-acceptance and support—a new campaign from the Trevor Project asks us all to rethink what Pride is really about.
The Trevor Project is a crisis intervention and suicide prevention nonprofit serving LGBTQ youth under 25.
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