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HOMOPHOBI
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LOVE is LOVE
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INTRODUCTIO
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WHAT IS LGBTQ+?
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WHAT IS HOMOPHOBIA?

HOW DO YOU RECOGNIZE


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HOMOPHOBIA IN YOURSELF
AND OTHERS?
03
FACTS
04 You can describe the topic of
HISTORY the section in here

You can describe the topic of


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the section in here CONCLUSIONS
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the section in here
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WHAT IS
LGBTQ+?
LGBTQ+
● LGBTQIA+ is an abbreviation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning,
intersex, asexual, and more. These terms are used to describe a person’s sexual orientation or
gender identity.
● Lesbian=a woman whose enduring physical, romantic, and/or emotional attraction is to other
women.
● Gay= The adjective describes people whose enduring physical, romantic, and/or emotional
attractions are to people of the same sex.
● Bisexual= A person who can form enduring physical, romantic, and/or emotional attractions to
those of the same gender or more than one gender.
● Transgender= A person who can form enduring physical, romantic, and/or emotional attractions
to those of the same gender or more than one gender.
● Queer= An adjective used by some people whose sexual orientation is not exclusively
heterosexual or straight. This umbrella term includes people who have nonbinary, gender-fluid, or
gender-nonconforming identities.
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WHAT IS
HOMOPHOBIA?
HOMOPHOBIA
PRIDE MONTH EVENTS

JUNE 2021
S M T W T F S
30 31 Parade – 1 Race – 2 Monologue – Concert– 4 Parade – 5
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Monologue – Meeting – 7 Speech – 8 Dance – 9 Dem. – 10 Theatre – 11 Parade – 12


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Speech – 13 Theatre – 14 Parade – 15 Party – 16 Concert – 17 Race – 18 Parade – 19

Dance– 20 Monologue– Meeting – 22 Concert – 23 Concert – 24 Concert – 25 Parade – 26


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Meeting – 27 Parade – 28 Speech – 29 Parade – 30 1 2 3


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LET’S BE PROUD OF OURSELVES!

LOVE ALWAYS WINS WAVE YOUR FLAG!

No union is more profound than We ask for equal dignity in the eyes
marriage, for it embodies the highest of the law and everybody else. Our
ideals of love, fidelity and family plea is of respect to find fulfillment!
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IT TAKES
COURAGE TO
BE WHO YOU
ARE
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THE LGBT+ POPULATION

GAYS BISEXUALS
11%
5% 19% Ceres is in the asteroid belt Pluto is now a dwarf planet

TRANSGENDER LESBIANS
S
The Sun is our star Neptune is the farthest one

35% 30%
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WHO’S CELEBRATING?

DEMISEXUALS GENDER-FLUIDS
Saturn is a gas giant and has Despite being red, Mars is
several rings actually a cold place

ASEXUALS NON-BINARY
Jupiter is a gas giant and the The Earth is the third planet
biggest planet from the Sun and the only one
with life
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#LOVEISLOV
E
Express yourself the way you are!
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OVERVIEWING THIS CELEBRATION

FREEDOM WE ARE ONE!


Saturn is a gas giant and has Venus has a beautiful name
several beautiful rings and is the second planet

ALLIES ACCEPTANCE
Mercury is the closest planet Despite being red, Mars is
to the Sun and the smallest one actually a cold place
THIS DAY BY THE HOUR

9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00


Queer pancakes Watch a TV show Choose outfit Dress-up Healthy lunch

14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00


Go to the parade Meet Tim & Jim March proudly! Take pictures After party
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HOW DO YOU RECOGNIZE
HOMOPHOBIA IN YOURSELF
AND OTHERS?
Interpersonal homophobia
There are four distinct but interrelated types of homophobia: personal, interpersonal, institutional, and
cultural. Personal (internalized) homophobia is prejudice based on a personal belief that lesbian, gay and
bisexual people are sinful, immoral, sick, inferior to heterosexuals, or incomplete women and men.
Personal homophobia is experienced as feelings of fear, discomfort, dislike, hatred, or disgust with same‐
sex sexuality.
Anyone, regardless of their sexual orientation or preference, can experience personal homophobia;
when this happens with LGBTQ people, it is called internalized homophobia.
Like heterosexuals, lesbians, gays, and bisexuals are taught that same sex sexuality is
inferior to heterosexuality, and many internalize this to the point where self‐
acceptance is difficult. One result of this is that some LGBTQs desperately try to deny
or change their sexual orientation; and some have tried or succeeded in committing suicide.
Interpersonal homophobia
Interpersonal homophobia is individual behavior based on personal homophobia.
This hatred or dislike may be expressed by name‐
calling, telling "jokes,” verbal and physical harassment, and other individual
acts of discrimination.
Interpersonal homophobia, in its extreme, results in LGBTQs being physically assaulted for n
o other reason than their assailants' homophobia.
Most people act out their fears of LGBTQ people in nonviolent, more commonplace ways.
Relatives often shun their LGBTQ family members;
coworkers are distant and cold to LGBTQ colleagues;
heterosexual friends aren't interested in hearing about their LGBTQ friends' relationships.
Institutional homophobia
Institutional homophobia refers to the many ways in which government, busi
nesses, churches, and
other institutions and organizations discriminate against people on the basis o
f sexual orientation. Institutional homophobia is also called heterosexism
Institutional homophobia is reflected in religious organizations which have stat
ed or implicit
policies against lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgenders leading services
agencies which refuse to allocate resources for services to LGBTQ people; and
governments which fail to insure the rights of all citizens, regardless of their se
xual orientation.
Cultural homophobia
Cultural homophobia refers to social standards and norms which dictate that
being heterosexual is
better or more moral than being LGBTQ, and that everyone is or should be hetero
sexual. Cultural homophobia is also called heterosexism.
Cultural homophobia is spelled out each day in television shows and print advertis
ements where
virtually every character is heterosexual, every erotic relationship involves a femal
e and a male,
and every "normal" child is presumed to be attracted to and will eventually marry
someone of the other sex.
In the few cases where LGBTQ are portrayed, they are usually unhappy, stereotyp
INTERESTIN
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HISTORY OF THE PRIDE FLAG

EARLY 1978 MID-1978 1970 - PRESENT


Original eight-striped Seven-striped version due to Current six-striped version
version designed by Gilbert pink fabric unavailability modified for even stripe split
Baker
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THE FIRST RAINBOW’S COLORS

PINK RED ORANGE YELLOW


Equals sexuality Equals life Equals healing Equals the sun

GREEN BLUE INDIGO VIOLET


Equals nature Equals art Equals harmony Equals spirit
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2012 1978
Was established the Non-Binary People’s Was the first Pride flag design
Day

05/24
Is the pansexual awareness day
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LGBT+ MARRIAGE WORLDWIDE

LEGAL MARRIAGE
Ceres is located in the asteroid
belt
CIVIL UNION ONLY
Pluto is now a dwarf planet

DO NOT
RECOGNIZE IT
The Sun is the star at the center
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LGBT+
HISTORY
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PRIDE HISTORY

STONEWALL RAINBOW ALLIES

It began in the early The flag was designed Acceptance of the


hours of June 28, by San Francisco LGBTQ community
1969, after police artist Gilbert Baker increased among the
raided the Stonewall and has been adopted straight community
Inn bar globally
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“To be yourself in a world
that is constantly trying to
make you something else is
the greatest accomplishment”
–A QUEER ACTIVIST
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IMPORTANT PERCENTAGES

+56%
Rise in lesbian awareness People celebrate gay women

95%
Are proud of who they are Like celebrating Pride month
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IMPORTANT LGBT+ ACTIVISTS

MARSHA
SYLVIA RIVERA KARL ULRICHS
JOHNSON
Was a queer, Latina, self- Was a black trans woman, a The pioneer of the modern
identified drag queen sex worker, and an activist gay and the first to “come
out”

MICHAEL
VIRGINIA WOOLF
DILLON
He was the first trans man to An iconist, bisexual famous
undergo phalloplasty writer, married to Leonard
Wolf
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DON’T EVER
BE AFRAID TO
SHOW OFF
YOUR TRUE
COLORS
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