What is Pride?
The term “pride” was first used in the first Pride march in the wake of the Stonewall Inn riots of 1969—and it’s a term that’s become meaningful to the community ever since. Pride events usually involve a series of marches, parades, drag and live performances, music, colorful dresses and omnipresent rainbow flags.
When is Pride Day?
In the United States, the last Sunday in June is celebrated as “Gay Pride Day,” but many consider Pride Day to be June 28.
Best Rainbow-Themed Recipes for Pride
This Pride Month we wanted to highlight the most creative rainbow recipes created by amazing food bloggers around the world. From rainbow cookies, rainbow cakes and rainbow cupcakes, to rainbow pasta, rainbow bagels and rainbow pizza, you’ll be able to literally taste the rainbow with these 50+ best rainbow-themed Pride recipes to celebrate all year long. Next, Best LGBTQIA+ Books We also want to acknowledge that wearing rainbow clothing or making a pride cake isn’t enough to support the LGBTQIA+ community. An important way you can continue to spread the “love is love” message is to educate yourself and help foster a safe space for all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, non-binary, non-conforming and pansexual people.