June is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month

  • President Bill Clinton declared June as national lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender(LGBT) month on June 2, 2000.
    • Pride month has helped many people take a positive stance aganist discrimination and violence toward gays and lesbian.
  • 1906 the book IMRE was written by Edward Stevenson, which was the first openly gay American novel ever published.
  • In 1910 Emma Goldman was the first American woman to stand up for homosexuality.   
  • Each year Kentucky has its gay and lesbian pride parade, which is a lively two day event with music and food.
    • This year the parade will be held on June 15 and 16 at the Louisville Water Front Park.

Other Contributions/Celebrations in June

  • June 1:
    • Black Music Month
      • The celebration of the talents and creativity of African American singers, musicians, and composers.
    • National Caribbean American Heritage Month
      • This celebrates the significance of the Caribbean people and their descendants in the history of the US.
  • June 12:
    • Anniversary Of Loving VS. Virginia Decision
      • Celebrates the 1967 decision by the US Supreme Court that stuck down the miscegenation laws remaining in 16 states barring interracial marriage.
      • This decision gave the people in the United States the freedom to marry outside their race.
      • This holiday is also known as loving day.
  • June 17:
    • Father’s Day
      • The day to honor all fathers, which begin in 1910 when Louise Dodd of Spokane, Washington, suggested to her minister that a day be set aside.
      • Once the interest grew about this holiday in 1966 a presidential proclamation established father’s day as the third Sunday in June.
  • June 21:
    • National Aboriginal Day (Canada)
      • A day to recognize the diverse cultures and contributions of the First Nations, Inuit, and Metis people, collectively known as Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
  • June 23:
    • Tuen Ng Djunrangon Boat Festival (China)
      • Honors China’s first major poet, Ch’u Yuan Honors, who drowned himself in 278 CE in protest of injustice and corruption. 
      • The Tuen Ng Djunrangon Boat Festival (China) Honors this first major poet, Ch’u Yuan

Please contact Cheryl Bowling or Ext. 35123 if you have any information for the Diversity Calendar of Events or any information of note.