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HAPPY PRIDE EPISODE, LOVERS! 

 

This episode comes in two parts:

Part I is clips/blurbs from Previous Love Your Bodd guests, Love Your Bodd listeners, & Host Heather's friends and family on what PRIDE means to them and why it's important. Starting with a history lesson on The Stonewall Uprising and moving into some diverse opinions on PRIDE. 

In Part II, Heather was out at NYC Pride interviewing Pride-goers about their experiences. It's a true celebration of representation for LGBTQ+ individuals! 

 

Referenced in this Episode:

Sylvia Rivera & Marsha P. Johnson

The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative 

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Out of the Darkness Walks

The Chipped Cup

Dyke March

 

Resources:

Gay Pride Event Calendar

Planned Parenthood - Transgender Hormone Therapy 

The Trevor Project

The Human Rights Campaign Resources

Find Your Local LGBTQ Center

Love Your Bodd is a proud supporter of the Born This Way Foundation - check out their resources page to get help for whatever issue you might be facing - 

https://bornthisway.foundation/get-help-now/

 

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