It is a time to celebrate — come what may — our relationships and our families (biological and logical).
Pride is a time to wonder at the distance we’ve travelled and give thanks for where we are now today, and remind ourselves to never take it for granted. It is a time to reflect and wave goodbye to our beautiful brothers and sisters we left behind, in particular to many we’ve lost to homophobic and transphobic violence and the devastation of AIDS.
Pride is the history of LGBT+ liberation writ large. It is our story, the story of a rainbow society finding its voice, its agency, and marching with urgency and glamour to its rightful place at the centre of society. And in the process, hopefully liberating all in its wake.