NEW YORK- To mark fifty years since the first Pride March, the New
York Times today published a Pride special report
[www.nytimes.com/spotlight/lgbt-pride], featuring LGBTQ voices on the
challenges and possibilities of these troubled times.
Authors Jericho Brown, Carmen Maria Machado, and Thomas Page McBee
reflect on a complicated moment for the L.G.B.T.Q. community, reflecting
on the question “What Does Pride Mean Now?”
Andrea Jenkins, the first black, openly transgender woman to be
elected to public office in the US, explains why she is Somber but
Optimistic.
Ted Loos explores what lockdown has meant for the creative work of
LGBTQ Artists and Writers [l],
and Scott James writes, as the pandemic ravages the country, there are
concerns that the already marginalized group of transgender people will
be further left behind
To take part in the spirit and mission of Pride, charge up your
computers, tablets and smartphones: the Times has compiled your digital
online digest for Pride month events.
Courtesy of the New York Times
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