helloworld-itseli:

People of Pride #8: Bayard Rustin

Bayard Rustin was the black, gay, non-violent activist responsible for organizing the March on Washington. His pioneering contributions to the fight for economic, racial, & LGBT+ equality are immeasurable, there is so much more to say than there is room to say it. Bayard Rustin is a name lost in history books that should have never been forgotten, I encourage you to read more about who he was, what he loved, and what he conquered here:

Every day in June, I will be posting an illustration that highlights an LGBT+ activist who I believe everyone should know. This series will be in no way comprehensive, & will include a multitude of identities, races, sexualities, and genders.

shapeshiftersinc:

duskenpath:

shelbywolf:

Happy Pride!!!

In honor of Pride 2018 I Present: Pride in Space Enamel Pins!

These are a PREORDER, they’ll each need 25 sales minimum to be funded, more details on that on the etsy link HERE

20% of all funded pins will go to the Trevor Project!

(There is the possibility of more being added depending on the success of the first batch)

If Enamel Pins aren’t your game, pastel versions on various goods can be found HERE and HERE

SPACE GAY PINS!!!

Happy Pride, y’all! We thought this might be relevant to many of your interests.

robynochs:

loonyloomy:

Just wanted to share this coming out story from a guy I saw on First Dates. He came out to his dad when he was 20, and then his mum when he was 21, after trying very hard to hide that part of himself and never really discussing anything like that in their household. Hearing his mother’s response after he explained all that was really gratifying. To all Muslim LGBT+ people, As-Salaam-Alaikum ❤

To all Muslim LGBTQ+ people, here’s some love to share. ❤