For gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people and their supporters, June is a month of pride and celebration, and the high point of that month is the Pride parade.
I went to my first Pride parade when I was still in high school. It was in Toronto, in the late 1980s. These days, Toronto’s Pride celebration is one of the biggest in the world, but back then it was much smaller. It felt huge to me though! I was enthralled by the beautifully decorated floats, the extravagant costumes and the music, and I was blown away by the sight of thousands of people dancing in the streets. I felt as if I had entered a magical world-one in which everyone could truly be themselves.
I began attending Pride as a teenager because I had gay friends and I wanted to support them. A few years later, I came out as a lesbian and went right on attending Pride events as a proud member of the queer community. More than twenty years later, it is still a day I look forward to every year.
Now when I go to Pride celebrations, it is in Victoria, British Columbia, with my partner and our eleven-year-old son. He was only a month old at his first Pride Day, and he hasn’t missed a year since. His favorite part when he was small? Balloons, ice cream and an excuse to dress up!
Comprehension Questions
1. What month is pride month for the LGBTQIA+ community?
A. September
B. December
C. June
A. She went when she was younger because she wanted to support her friends who were a part of the community.
B. Her parents brought her.
C. She didn't know anything abut pride so she went to learn more.
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Vocabulary
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