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Related: Take a Pride 2020 “holiday card” photo with your housemates, partner, family, or pet.
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(Like this: “What a year it’s been! I hooked up with a butch dyke in a McDonald’s bathroom, saw Juliana Huxtable DJ, and came out to my work friends… From my gay-ass home to yours, I'm wishing you a peaceful and bright queer season!”) Send copies out, or keep it for yourself.ġ4. Write a memo-in the voice of a traditional family Christmas year in review letter-with all the queer highlights/updates on your life since Pride 2019. (Bonus: start a queer book club and read one with pals.) Amy Rose's favorite, Beebo Brinker, was published by the writer Ann Weldy under a pseudonym in 1962 and is… adequately racy!! Maybe start there God knows a lot of other people did!ġ3. Speaking of lesbian pulp novels, this is a great time to read one. Rachel is a fan of these lesbian pulp novel postcards if that’s not your cup of tea, consider the many other options, or design your own.ġ2. Mail postcards or homemade greeting cards to your queer friends. Send a letter to a queer person who has meant a lot to you-a hometown hero, a celebrity, an activist, whomever-because everyone should know how much they mean to other people, especially those who are really, personally meaningful to you.ġ1. Carly Rae Jepsen-that's it, that's the whole suggestion!ġ0. Host a long-distance art/DIY session for your queer pals on Zoom or FaceTime use the time to glue sequins to a cloth mask, make your own Pride T-shirt, or paint your nails.ĩ. Go a little butch, wear an outrageous print, put on a wig, get into gentle or extreme drag. Whatever that means to you! To Amy Rose, it means "young British boarding-school guy on the cusp of expulsion," "greaseball New Jersey uncle," and "Madonna is having a problem today." Sometimes all at once! To Rachel, it means rose gold hair, cute swimsuits in non-beach situations, neckerchiefs, and all-pastel 'fits. Make your own 2020 Pride Bingo board with spots for everything from “thirst trap” to “unexpected celeb comes out” to “cute queer couple.” Put it on IG or text it to your friends, and mark things off as you see them IRL or online.ħ. (You can do this via a regular envelope with extra stamps so you can avoid the post office.)Ħ. Adorn your arms and/or mail them to your queer friends. Make Pride friendship bracelets- out of embroidery floss, or beaded with letter beads. Make Pride posters using whatever supplies you have around-markers, paint, glitter, deconstructed paper bags or cardboard boxes… anything, really! Hang them in your windows, or just decorate the walls of your room with them.ĥ. And: If you need someplace to get started, here's a mix that is six and a half hours long.Ĥ. T.u., Hayley Kiyoko, Ricky Martin, Arca, Johnny Mathis, Kim Petras, Rufus Wainwright, Christine and the Queens, Le1f, Big Freedia, Antony, Mykki Blanco.
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Some suggestions: Orville Peck, Shamir, Young MA, Elton John, t.A. Create a Pride playlist (or just follow someone else’s), and blast it liberally (while respecting your housemates/neighbors, of course). Not only will having some parameters make planning activities and events easier, but also… themes are campy and good!!! (If you aren't convinced we believe in this concept with all of our queer hearts: Please see the earlier point, where Rachel created a gay summer camp with her girlfriend and LGBTQ loved ones at her apartment.
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Some free ideas to get you started: space, nature, history, protest, nostalgia, Black Queers Matter, queer icons, music, sports, superheroes. Set a theme or intention-or even just choose a color palette-for your at-home Pride celebrations. Were you moved by an art exhibit? Look at more of that artist’s work, or create your own in-home gallery with your own pieces inspired by theirs.Ģ. Is there a particularly special brunch that stands out in your mind? Invite the same group of pals to feast on pancakes and mimosas on FaceTime this month. (If you've never been, look up photos here and here for inspiration.) Do you have really fond memories of dance parties? Plan to do it up at Club Quarantine. If you’ve celebrated before, think about your favorite aspects of Prides past, and find a way to recreate them this month. Here are some ideas to help make your June feel exuberantly, decidedly, defiantly queer, no matter what.ġ. We’d argue that it’s even more important to find ways to party, be visible, and (virtually) spend time with your people at a moment when marginalized people are at particularly high risk and when folks are feeling especially isolated and lonely. The fact that we can’t safely celebrate together in person doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate at all. As the saying that we just made up goes, gay finds a way.