Just like the people who fought for queer rights, these writers have molded our current world and just like them, the fighting, protesting and marching won't stop until the word "equality" really means something for this country. Filmmaker Raoul Pecks latest documentary, I Am Not Your Negro, is based an unpublished book by James Baldwin, about the lives and deaths of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. At the end of the day, our differences will never go away but we can utilize them in productive ways. Let's focus on what we can learn from each other instead of how different we are. With their words, we've escaped to different worlds and while not being able to directly experience what they have, we were at least given the opportunity to empathize. Writers like James Baldwin and Alice Walker have altered the POC narrative and queer experience in so many ways. With the recent protests in response to the tragic deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade and other people of color, it's important we utilize this month to focus on solidarity. ![]() June is supposed to be pride month, but this year it's going to be a little different. Now more than ever, there's a need for education and acceptance.
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