Pride Month
celebrating Pride Month
“To me, Pride Month means progress, hope, recognition, and community. We recognize the work we’ve done, the work currently being done, the work that was done by our predecessors, and we look forward to continuing to create, collaborate, and embrace who we are.” – Savannah Kroeger ’23
The celebration of Pride Month in June observes community visibility and the movement toward equality.
The first Pride march in New York City was held on June 28, 1970, on the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, which was a critical moment for LGBTQ+ rights in the United States.
In the early hours of June 28, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York’s Greenwich Village. At that time, acting or dressing in a way that was considered gender-inappropriate or showing affection to someone of the same sex could get people arrested. Many clubs like Stonewall Inn operated illegally.
A police raid in the early hours of June 28, 1969, spurred neighborhood riots that continued for three days and led to new, more extensive LGBTQ+ activist groups than the U.S. had seen before.
Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, and Stormé DeLarverie — transgender and lesbian women of color — were prominent figures in that uprising, which fundamentally changed the nature of LGBTQ+ activism in the United States.
The uprising became a catalyst for LGBTQ+ organizations such as the Gay Liberation Front and the Gay Activists Alliance, modeled after the civil rights movement and the women’s rights movement.
Carthage College is a proud ally and advocate of the LGBTQ+ community and its fight for equal protection under the law, access to healthcare, and acceptance as vital members of their communities.
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Resources
We live and work in a richly diverse world. At Carthage, we strive to enhance the diversity and equity of our community and together to create an ever more enlightened and inclusive environment that will positively impact the world. The Carthage academic community is committed to fostering integrity, civility, and justice. Aiming to learn from each other, we reject all forms of prejudice and discrimination toward underrepresented groups.
Learn more about Equity and Inclusion at Carthage
On-Campus Resources
- Engagement and Inclusion Center
- SafeZone Resources
- Resources and Support
- LGBT-SA (student org)
- Bias Education Response Team
Off-campus resources and events
- LGBT Center of SE Wisconsin
- Kenosha Pride
- Milwaukee Pride
- PrideFest Lake County
- PrideFest Milwaukee
- Pride in the Park Chicago
- EduMed — Creating LGBTQIA+ Friendly Communities in Healthcare & Education
Learn more
The History of Pride Month
- What is Pride Month and the History of Pride Month?
- Today in History: The Stonewall Riots
- About LGBTQ+ Pride Month — Library of Congress
Articles & Web resources
- Sexual Orientation and Gender
- Pride Month: Five Stories From Around the World
- 10 Facts About the History of LGBTQ+ Pride Month
- Six articles to celebrate Pride
Get Involved
- How to Celebrate Pride in Your Workplace
- Celebrate and get involved with the Human Rights Campaign
- 10 Ways to Celebrate Pride Month
LGTBQ+ Movies
- “Call Me By Your Name” — Learn more on IMDB
- “Moonlight” — Learn more on IMDB
- “Brokeback Mountain” — Learn more on IMDB
- “Tangerine” — Learn more on IMDB
- “The Half of It” — Learn more on IMDB
- “Carol” — Learn more on IMDB
- “The Miseducation of Cameron Post” — Learn more on IMDB
- 50 Essential LGBTQ+ Movies
- 17 LGBTQ+ Movies to Celebrate Pride