Rapper Big Freedia headlined at Queer/Pride in 2019. She’s succeeded this year by Princess Nokia, Kim Petras, and Iggy Azalea. Photo by Chris Schanz.
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Celebrating Pride isn’t just about hoisting progress pride flags and donning body glitter (although body glitter is highly advisable). A coalition of Amazon employees reminded the tech giant of that fact during the company’s Pride Month kickoff, and simmering discontent over rainbow washing led Seattle Pride to drop that same e-commerce juggernaut as a corporate sponsor this year.
So let’s not forget, amidst this month of joyous celebration, the ongoing fight for gender-affirming healthcare, legal representation, and the freedom to
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