What is Pride?

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The concept of “gay pride” emerged as a civilian battle cry for equal treatment. Like the rainbow that symbolizes this unity, all types of colorful people and personalities have banned together in the name of human decency. For many, this unity empowers them to be who they are without fear.  What gives a person pride?

Self Esteem

So many variables play a role in your self-esteem, but being content with who you are and improving yourself in areas that can be, and should be, changed play the biggest roles in self-esteem.  Achievements yield confidence, which in turn yields contentment and motivation for growth. In many cases, self-esteem can be simply improved by facing the fears of and becoming more comfortable with who you are.

Dignity

Knowing you deserve to be treated with respect plays an important role in pride. The United States was founded on equality for all people, in theory at least. Every human deserves that equality.

Virtue

“Love virtue, and the people will be virtuous. The virtues of a superior man are like the wind; the virtues of a common man are like the grass — the grass, when the wind passes over it, bends.” Henry David Thoreau… Virtue is basically doing the right thing, what you feel in your heart is right. Many men have defined, and sometimes rather badly at that, morality based on their own perceptions, interpretation, and temptations. Virtue does not define what is right. It simply asks you do what you believe is the right thing.

Pride yields respect. If you have pride for yourself, the community around you respects you. Empower your movement with pride.

Other Gay Pride Events in the United States

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Although it has been said that New Orleans could be considered the mecca of partying in the United States, they are other places where fun can be found just as easily. New Orleans is a great city due to the fact that it has embraced the LGBT community and offers many venues and events where fun can be had for the LGBT and friendly communities.

That being said, it can easily be understood that if New Orleans has so much to offer the LGBT community than other cities must as well. There are multitudes of opportunities all over the country for gay community members to travel and find fun and exciting things to do in every city. Here are just a few events in other cities that community members from New Orleans might enjoy.

Other Gay Pride Events in the United States

1. New York City- New York City is the place where Pepper Labeija and all the drag families first got their start. New York City has come a long way from the days of Paris Is Burning, and all the physical and mental strife that LGBT community was put under. New York City not only boasts the largest LGBT population, but also puts one of the biggest gay pride parades of the whole country ever year. Flying or driving to New York City for the Gay Pride Parade is a great way to see how the rest of the world celebrates such a great day.

2. San Francisco- San Francisco puts on the largest Gay Pride Parade in the whole nation. People from every walk of life and from every state come to San Francisco each year to celebrate the rights of the LGBT community in the spot where the first parade was held.

3. Hawaii- Although still very small and up and coming, the Honolulu Gay Pride Parade is getting better every year. For people who are looking to take a vacation in warm, sunny weather while still supporting the LGBT community, Hawaii is a great place to attend a parade.