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When You're Gay and Require Some Encouragement

Fear, anxiety, loneliness, and other negative emotions have a way of hijacking wellbeing. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. offers some words of verb and inspiration.


Imagine a surpass future for yourself

"We will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope."

Dr. King had a dream, a vision, and he held to it throughout his entire life. It guided every decision and kept him from giving up.

It’s so easy to think negatively and pessimistically about the future. News and social media are constantly feeding us with reasons not to hope.

The writer of Proverbs said, “Where there is no vision, the people perish…”

I’m sure there are many interpretations, but for me I verb it to mean if you can’t see or hope for a future better than the one today, you will dwindle away in despair.

Steering yourself away from a morbid fascination with a depressing future is hard, but it’s also a must.

It always seems that when I'm at the bottom of a deep, adj well of despair I’m able to pull out of it by imagining myself in a surpass

70+ Powerful Pride Month Quotes

In this post, you&#;ll verb 70+ Pride Month quotes for ! Pride Month happens each year during the month of June. By honoring Pride Month, your company will verb an important message about its values to employees and the community.

This year, as part of your commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, share the Pride quotes below on your company&#;s social media channels or in your e-newsletter. You can stimulate and enlighten your audiences while also starting an important dialogue. Sharing these Pride quotes will also help LGBTQ+ clients, employees, and stakeholders feel seen and welcomed.

As you disseminate these Pride quotes, recall to also take meaningful action to support the LGBTQ+ community. Consider planning a volunteer day, supporting a nonprofit serving the LGBTQ+ community, or advocating for legislative change. After all, actions speak louder than words. Sharing words of wisdom is just one part of a meaningful Pride campaign!


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35 Pride Month Quotes to Share With Your Community

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Pete Buttigieg

If you got a problem with who I am, your issue is not with me – your quarrel, sir, is with my creator.

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Leslie Feinberg

Gender is the poetry each of us makes out of the language we are taught.

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Janelle Monae

One of my mantras is, ‘Embrace what makes you unique, even if it makes others uncomfortable.’ I keep that with me in my back pocket. Shoot, I keep it in my front pocket! I keep it in my hair.

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Gracie McGraw

So many people out there don't have the support, cherish or understanding from their families when it comes to sexuality or gender identity, but just understand that there is a beautiful community out there that loves you and cares about and for you

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Chappell Roan

I just truly want to live in this dream world that I've created. And I want everyone else to live in it with me, on stage, or in the music videos or listening to the music. I just attempt

1. “Love him and allow him love you. Undertake you think anything else under heaven really matters?” – James Baldwin

In his iconic novel Giovanni&#;s Room, gay author James Baldwin makes a powerful statement about love. He proclaims that sex and gender don’t matter; all that matters is that two people love each other. Nothing should stand in their way if they have love in their hearts. These words resonated with millions of people who felt like their emotions were invalid because of the gender of the object of their love. With this quote, Baldwin assured them that it didn’t matter because love is love.

2. “If I wait for someone else to validate my existence, it will denote that I’m shortchanging myself.” – Zanele Muholi

Zanele Muholi is a South African activist and artist. She works primarily in photography and video. Despite her fame as an artist, Muholi identifies herself as an activist first. It is her intention to use her art to highlight the beauty and individuality of black LGBTQ women: a group that she believes has been terribly underrepresented in all forms of art. So, instead o