A Brief History
Look I hate history class so I'll make this super short so I don't bore you all okay. This section may not be 100% accurate I just searched up shit off of Google.
The LGBTQ community has been fighting for their rights since forever, but the most significant change has been the 20th and 21st centuries. The creaton of The Society for Human Rights in 1924, Daughters of Bilitis (the first lesbian rights organization) in 1955, and the Stonewall Riots in 1969 are some most significant LGBTQ events in it's early days.
On June 25, 1978, Gilbert Baker made the very first pride flag! Gilbert was also the very first openly gay elected official in California. Over the years the flag has changed a lot!
In 1999, President Bill Clinton declared June "Gay & Lesbian Pride Month." In 2009 President Barack Obama shortened it to "LGBT Pride Month." and in 2021 President Joe Biden added the Q, making it "LGBTQ Pride Month."
On June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court made same-sex marriage legal IN ALL 50 STATES!!!!!! And on November 5, 2024, Sarah McBride became the first transgender person to serve Congress!
But since January 2025, President Donald Trump has made it his goal to make LGBTQ progress go backwards. WHICH SUCKS!!! So we have to make effort to make sure it goes forward still!
LGBTQ+ stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trangender, and Queer, with the plus standing for other sexualities.
Here's a guide of some pride flags :D (made by tinkergnome)
Although the polyamory flag has been changed in 2022, and it's looks super pretty :>
Gay people have done awesome things over the years, such as George Washington Carver who created peanut butter, Sister Rosetta Tharpe who invented rock n' roll, Sally Ride who was the first American woman to go to space, and Tim Cook, who is the CEO of Apple!!!