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    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgJune 9, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Once again, Pride Month is here, bringing parades all over the world and marketing campaigns donned with rainbow flags from a multitude of businesses. With all the exposure, you might think that there isn’t much of a point in celebrating Pride Month anymore. The truth is that while a lot has been conquered, there is still a long way to go. Homosexuality is still illegal in the eyes of the law for numerous countries, and even in places where no legal implications exist, members of the queer community face prejudice and biases in their everyday lives. Therefore, in honor of Pride Month 2025, let’s take a moment to think about the reasons why Pride still matters.

    6 Reasons Why Pride Month Is Still Relevant

    1. Remembering The History Of Pride Month

    Although Pride Month is now dedicated to celebrations, concerts, and parades, it has its roots in a significant and challenging moment in LGBTQ+ history: the Stonewall Uprising of June 1969. This is when, after years of discrimination and police harassment, patrons of the Stonewall Inn in New York City decided to fight back. These brave individuals paved the way for other members of the queer community to assert their right to equality and have their voices heard. In 1970, the first official Pride march took place to honor the uprising, and it continues to this day.

    2. Uplifting The Voices Of The LGBTQ+ Community

    A dedicated celebration like Pride can turn the attention towards the trailblazers and symbols of the queer community, giving them a platform to reach more people. Giving them the spotlight allows them to share their stories and struggles and reminds us of a time when being yourself was often impossible and unsafe. Their words can have so much impact that they may even change the minds of people who don’t understand why Pride matters and may even be against it. Beneath the glitter and vibrant colors, this month of celebration is an opportunity to practice our empathy, understanding, and acceptance.

    3. Ensuring Gained Rights Are Not Lost

    Significant progress has been made in terms of equality and freedom for marginalized groups within the LGBTQ+ community, but we can’t become complacent. Laws can change, and what we view as a gained right can be taken back. For example, numerous states in the US, while not outright banning gender-affirming procedures for transgender youth, are restricting or blocking access to gender-affirming medical care. Supporting LGBTQ+ organizations and giving them space in the public sphere can help ensure that continuous steps are taken to promote inclusive healthcare, legal protections, and equal rights for everyone.

    4. Helping LGBTQ+ People Find Support

    Not everyone has the privilege of living in a supportive environment or feeling completely free and safe to express their true identity to those around them. This is one of the reasons why Pride Month still matters. It can help people who feel lonely connect with others who have experienced similar situations. The strangers they march alongside can become the friends or chosen family who will give them the support and understanding they need to navigate difficult conversations with their families and the long journey of self-discovery and acceptance.

    5. Celebrating Diversity

    Pride Month is here to remind us that diversity is not only normal but also necessary. In a world where everyone thinks, speaks, and dresses the same, there is little room for imagination and innovation. As we march into a future of acceptance and inclusivity, we must recognize and celebrate the beauty that lies in the unique identities of the people around us. Pride Month enhances visibility for members of the queer community and breaks down barriers, showing people that it is okay to be who they are and carry themselves with confidence.

    6. Helping Build An Inclusive Future

    Attending a Pride march at a young age can play a crucial role in shaping how children view people who are different from themselves and how accepting they are towards them. Additionally, it can provide more insight into their own identities and help them understand that they don’t need to hide their feelings. Celebrating Pride Month today matters because it inspires and nurtures the activists, leaders, and changemakers of the future.

    Conclusion

    For many of us, Pride Month is a series of parades, parties, and celebrations full of rainbows, glitter, and fabulous outfits. But that’s only a fraction of what it’s about. Celebrating Pride Month still matters because it is also about acceptance, inclusivity, visibility, and a collective effort to ensure that people in the LGBTQ+ community, as well as other marginalized groups, have the rights they deserve. Throughout this month, remember that whether you are marching in the streets, attending a Pride-themed event, or supporting an organization, you are contributing to making our world a more accepting and inclusive place.

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