OutSources host kelly drumright (they/elle) discusses Pride and in/accessibility and presents a list of curated virtual Pride events throughout the month of June to celebrate our LGBTQIA2S+ amazingness.
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OutSources: Pride and In/Accessibility. Plus, 2023 Virtual Pride Events! KGNU
Sources
- Alaina Leary, “Glittering with Accessibility: Virtual Events Pave the Way for a More Inclusive Pride” Bitch Media, June 4, 2020.
- #AccessIsLove Project by Sandy Ho, Mia Mingus, and Alice Wong
Events
All event links and details can be found on the Bi Pan Library Virtual Pride Events Calendar
- Friday, June 9 Trivia: Pride Edition – Massachusetts Public Library
- Sunday, June 11th Rest is Resistance is hosting an online Meditation and Movement space for QTPoC second Sunday of every month. They also host The Burnt Out Activist Club every Wednesday on zoom – again, space for QTPoC.
- Thursday, June 15th Can’t Cancel Pride, iHeart Radio concert, live-streamed
- June 15th Virtual Teen Comics Chat – hosted by the New York Public Library. For teens ages 13-18 (sign up)
- Saturday, June 17th Invisible Histories Project is hosting a zine-making workshop (workshop sign up)
- Sunday, June 18th-Saturday June 24th Sick and Disabled Zine and Craft Fair (aka the SAD Fair) and workshops
- Tuesday, June 20th Sexuality and the Harlem Renaissance (Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery)
- Friday, June 23rd-Friday June 30th International Queer Women of Color Film Festival (Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project)
- Friday, June 23rd-Saturday June 24th Pride Our Way by Upgrade Accessibility
- Tuesday, June 27th Book talk with the editor and contributors of the book Saving the Future – they will be discussing the latest in LGBTQ+ radical movement work and abolitionist queer strategies (Firestorm Books and Coffee)
- Throughout the month (actually during the whole year) Still COVIDing and Dis-Queer (that’s Dis dash Queer) hosts online support groups. As do some local organizations like The Center on Colfax, Queer Asterisk, and The Umbrella Collective.
MUSIC CREDITS: “I Know A Place” by MUNA, “What’s Love Got to Do with It?” by Tina Turner, “You and Me on the Rock (feat. Lucius)” by Brandi Carlile
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OutSources: Pride and In/Accessibility. Plus, 2023 Virtual Pride Events! KGNU
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