Science & Technology

#ShowUp Stories: Ashfaq | Birmingham, AL

Meet Ashfaq, a leader of the Muslim community in Birmingham who became an ally of the LGBTQ+ community following the tragedy in Orlando.

Everyone has a reason to #ShowUp – in spirit and in person, at parades and marches, in cities big and small. This year we traveled to Prides all across America to talk to members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies about why they show up.

For more stories, visit pride.google.com

#ShowUp Stories: Anthony (a.k.a Jacqueline) | Providence, RI

Meet Anthony…and Jacqueline, a drag performer and social justice advocate with two personas and one mission: equality for all.

Everyone has a reason to #ShowUp – in spirit and in person, at parades and marches, in cities big and small. This year we traveled to Prides all across America to talk to members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies about why they show up.

For more stories, visit pride.google.com

#ShowUp Stories: Alexei | Los Angeles, CA

Meet Alexei, LA’s Grand Marshal and long-time activist tells the story of how he helped organize the city’s first-ever LGBTQ+ demonstration in 1966 at The Black Cat.

Everyone has a reason to #ShowUp – in spirit and in person, at parades and marches, in cities big and small. This year we traveled to Prides all across America to talk to members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies about why they show up.

For more stories, visit pride.google.com

#ShowUp Stories: Kristi | Wichita, KS

Meet Kristi. The creator of the only and longest-running gay and lesbian newspaper in Kansas reflects on how the 27-year-old publication has become a force bigger than her.

Everyone has a reason to #ShowUp – in spirit and in person, at parades and marches, in cities big and small. This year we traveled to Prides all across America to talk to members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies about why they show up.

For more stories, visit pride.google.com

#ShowUp Stories: Jaden & Toni | Wichita, KS

Meet Jaden & Toni, also known as “Nuke” and “X-Mental” in the rink. These two roller derby teammates met and fell in love on the first day of practice.

Everyone has a reason to #ShowUp – in spirit and in person, at parades and marches, in cities big and small. This year we traveled to Prides all across America to talk to members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies about why they show up.

For more stories, visit pride.google.com

#ShowUp Stories: Jessica | Corpus Christi, TX

Meet Jessica, a (role) model who shows up for big change in her small town.

Everyone has a reason to #ShowUp – in spirit and in person, at parades and marches, in cities big and small. This year we traveled to Prides all across America to talk to members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies about why they show up.

For more stories, visit pride.google.com

#ShowUp Stories: Sarah | Corpus Christi, TX

This year, Corpus Christi showed up for Pride for the first time ever. Meet Sarah, the woman and mastermind behind it all…

Everyone has a reason to #ShowUp – in spirit and in person, at parades and marches, in cities big and small. This year we traveled to Prides all across America to talk to members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies about why they show up.

For more stories, visit pride.google.com

#ShowUp Stories: Boomer | Corpus Christi, TX

Meet Grand Marshal Boomer, the vivacious frontman who is brimming with Pride for both his community and his hometown.

Everyone has a reason to #ShowUp – in spirit and in person, at parades and marches, in cities big and small. This year we traveled to Prides all across America to talk to members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies about why they show up.

For more stories, visit pride.google.com

#ShowUp Stories: Father Sean | Corpus Christi, TX

Meet Father Sean, the reverend and ally who is building bridges of love and acceptance across communities.

Everyone has a reason to #ShowUp – in spirit and in person, at parades and marches, in cities big and small. This year we traveled to Prides all across America to talk to members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies about why they show up.

For more stories, visit pride.google.com