How to
celebrate LGBTQ Pride when you
can't make it to a march


Pride Month may be intended for all
LGBTQ people, but that doesn't mean everyone has access to official celebrations.
Pride events usually occur in major cities, with the bulk of massive marches taking place on the coasts of the U.S. Those who are physically ******* from these marches aren't only missing out on loads of glitter, rainbows, drag queens and booze. They're missing out on community — and, for
LGBTQ people, that's essential.
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If you live far away from your state's
Pride celebrations, it's easy to feel left out. And even if you're close to events, you may have some hesitation about attending this year's Pride, given recent violence directed toward the
LGBTQ community.
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