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Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee

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Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee
NameLesbian and Gay Pride Committee
AffiliationsHuman Rights Campaign, GLAAD, The Trevor Project

Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee. The Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, also known as the LGBT Pride Committee, is an organization that aims to promote LGBT rights and awareness, as seen in the work of Harvey Milk, Marsha P. Johnson, and Sylvia Rivera. The committee's efforts are often supported by organizations such as the National LGBTQ Task Force, PFLAG, and the It Gets Better Project. The committee's mission is to create a more inclusive and accepting environment for LGBT individuals, as advocated by Ellen DeGeneres, Neil Patrick Harris, and Lady Gaga.

History

The history of the Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee dates back to the Stonewall riots in 1969, a pivotal event in the LGBT rights movement that was led by figures such as Stormé DeLarverie and Miss Major Griffin-Gracy. The committee was formed in the early 1970s, with the help of organizations like the Gay Liberation Front and the Daughters of Bilitis. The committee's early work was influenced by the Mattachine Society, founded by Harry Hay, and the Janus Society, founded by Clark Stoeckley. The committee's history is also closely tied to the work of LGBT activists such as Bayard Rustin, Barbara Gittings, and Frank Kameny, who fought for LGBT equality and an end to discrimination.

Organization

The Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee is a non-profit organization that relies on the support of LGBT community centers, such as the Los Angeles LGBT Center and the New York City LGBT Community Center. The committee is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from organizations like the National Center for Lesbian Rights and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). The committee also works closely with other organizations, such as the Human Rights Campaign, the LGBT Equality Caucus, and the National LGBTQ Task Force, to promote LGBT rights and awareness. The committee's work is also supported by LGBT-friendly businesses, such as Apple Inc., Google, and Microsoft, which have implemented LGBT-inclusive policies.

Events

The Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee organizes various events throughout the year, including Pride parades and LGBT film festivals, such as the Sundance Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival. The committee also hosts LGBT conferences and workshops, featuring speakers such as Dan Savage, Sarah Kendzior, and Chelsea Manning. The committee's events are often attended by LGBT celebrities, such as Elton John, Cher, and Kathy Griffin, who use their platforms to promote LGBT acceptance and inclusion. The committee's events are also supported by organizations like the LGBT Sports Coalition and the Gay Games, which promote LGBT inclusion in sports.

Impact

The Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee has had a significant impact on the LGBT rights movement, as seen in the work of LGBT activists such as Edie Windsor and Jim Obergefell. The committee's efforts have helped to promote LGBT awareness and acceptance, as well as to advocate for LGBT equality and an end to discrimination. The committee's work has also been recognized by organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the Southern Poverty Law Center, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The committee's impact is also evident in the growing number of LGBT-inclusive laws and policies, such as the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act and the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act.

Controversies

The Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee has faced controversy over the years, particularly with regards to the commercialization of Pride and the exclusion of marginalized groups. The committee has been criticized by organizations such as the Audre Lorde Project and the Sylvia Rivera Law Project for not doing enough to support LGBT people of color and transgender individuals. The committee has also faced criticism from LGBT activists such as Rea Carey and Kate Kendell, who have argued that the committee's efforts are not enough to address the systemic inequalities faced by LGBT individuals. The committee has responded to these criticisms by increasing its efforts to promote LGBT diversity and inclusion, and by working more closely with organizations such as the National Black Justice Coalition and the Transgender Law Center.

Notable Figures

The Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee has been led by several notable figures over the years, including LGBT activists such as Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin. The committee has also been supported by LGBT celebrities such as Lady Gaga, Elton John, and Cher, who have used their platforms to promote LGBT acceptance and inclusion. The committee's work has also been recognized by organizations such as the Human Rights Campaign, which has awarded the committee's leaders with the Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award. Other notable figures who have supported the committee's work include President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Senator Tammy Baldwin, who have all advocated for LGBT equality and an end to discrimination. Category:LGBT organizations

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