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6 Great Ways , to Celebrate Pride Month.
1. , Get out to a parade
or event in your area.
Pride is happening this month in cities all over the world. Check out local events guides to see when and where you can join others to celebrate.
2. , Get educated.
Celebrating Pride in June goes back to the
1969 Stonewall Riots in NYC, which spawned
the gay rights movement.
Celebrating Pride in June goes back to the
1969 Stonewall Riots in NYC, which spawned
the gay rights movement.
3. , Support LGBTQ+
artists and culture.
Cities of all sizes have vibrant LGBTQ+ communities.
Your purchase power goes a long way to supporting
local artists that are a part of these communities.
4. , Take stock of your
own company's
LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
Beginning a dialogue with LGBTQ+
co-workers is great way to understand how
to maintain an inclusive work culture.
5. , Donate or volunteer
to local LGBTQ+ organizations.
Local LGBTQ+ organizations often do important
work with homeless and trans youth, as well as
moving the equality needle in your community.
6. , Become an
advocate or ally.
Sometimes the best support is simply
a welcoming heart and an open mind.
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This Day in History: , Kendrick Lamar Becomes the
First Rapper to Win the Pulitzer Prize.
April 16, 2018.
Lamar was awarded the
Pulitzer Prize for Music for his
extraordinary 2017 album, 'DAMN.'.
It was the first time the
prestigious award had been granted
to a genre outside of classical music or jazz.
According to the Pulitzer Prize administrator,
the decision to recognize
Lamar's work was unanimous.
['DAMN' is] a virtuosic song collection unified by its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African-American life, Pulitzer Prize
Awarding Committee.
Lamar grew up during the 1990s
in Compton, CA, surrounded by the
influence of artists like Tupac Shakur and Dr. Dre.
His previous album efforts
became known for their social commentary.
A fellow nominee called Lamar
“one of the greatest living American composers, for sure.”
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Tina Knowles popped the lid on the intimate details of how her Grammy Award-winning daughter Solange came into the world ... an African vacay got so steamy, it.. TMZ.com
Beyonce has some wide words of advice for her daughter when it comes to online haters. During a recent episode of Vogue's The Run Through podcast, Tina Knowles, the Grammy-winning singer's mother, chatted about her granddaughter Blue Ivy Carter's performances during Beyonce's Renaissance World Tour.
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This Day in History: , Donna Summer, Queen of Disco, Dies.
May 17, 2012.
The 63-year-old singer and
songwriter died in Naples, FL,
from non-smoking related lung cancer.
The disco diva rose to fame
in the 1970s, with hits like
"Hot Stuff" and "Last Dance.".
As disco's popularity waned, Summer
wrote songs for several different genres.
Her song, "Starting Over Again," for Dolly Parton
was a number-one country single in 1980.
Her 1983 hit, "She Works Hard
for the Money," became a
pop-rock feminist anthem.
Summer was a five-time
Grammy winner, who's been
sampled by artists from
Beyonce to the Pet Shop Boys.
The mother of three was
buried in Nashville, her
home since the 1990s
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Happy Birthday,
Stevie Wonder!.
Stevland Hardaway Morris, also
known as Stevie Wonder, was born
on May 13, 1950, and turns 70.
He was born in Saginaw, Michigan.
Blind since birth, he later signed with
Motown’s Tamla label at 11 years old.
Wonder released his debut album, 'The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie,'Â in 1962 when he was 12 years old.
His discography includes his hit singles, "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours," "Superstition" and more.
The Grammy-winning artist is one
the best-selling musicians.
Wonder also campaigned to make Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday a U.S. holiday in 1980.
Wonder was named a United Nations Messenger of Peace in 2009.
and one of 'Billboard’s' Hot 100
All-Time Top Artists.
Happy Birthday,
Stevie Wonder!
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The show 'Heels' might be headed back to the ring for more episodes. The drama was unceremoniously canceled by Starz in September. Now, the series has been licensed to Netflix by Lionsgate Worldwide Television Distribution. With the acquisition, Netflix will have non-exclusive rights to the two-season, 16-episode library of the wrestling drama starring Stephen Amell and Alexander Ludwig. Sources note that while Netflix has not renewed the series, the streamer could wind up doing so should 'Heels' perform well on the platform.
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