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Did you know PRIDE month has a theme? Yep this year’s theme is an important one and is one of the 7 facts we learn in this episode.
Get ready to uncover hidden stories, meet trailblazing activists like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, and celebrate the joyous spirit of love and inclusivity that defines Pride Month. This episode is a captivating exploration of rainbows, riots, and the unwavering strength of a community that continues to make history. Tune in and let the vibrant tales of resilience and activism inspire you to embrace the true essence of Pride.
In this short solo episode, learn 7 facts that help us understand:
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