Global Pride celebration

House of Pride Icons

A glitter-bright salute to LGBTQIA champions everywhere: the elders, artists, organizers, neighbors, friends, and families who keep fighting for equality for every person and every love.

LoveRightsJoy

Global defenders

Faces of the fight for human equality

These portraits honor people across continents who fought, organized, wrote, spoke, and risked comfort so LGBTQIA communities could live with dignity. Explore 576 people and Wikimedia portrait discoveries.

Liberation elder

Marsha P. Johnson

United States
Marsha P. Johnson was a legendary trans activist, drag queen, and liberation elder who was a central figure in the Stonewall Uprising of 1969. As a co-founder of Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) alongside Sylvia Rivera, she dedicated her life to helping homeless queer youth and trans women of color in New York City, proving that joy, survival, and mutual care are powerful acts of resistance.

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Notes from the floor

Every sign says welcome home

Chosen family foreverTrans joy is sacredDrag is artProtect queer youthLove makes roomNo one left outsidePride is protestGlitter with purposeChosen family foreverTrans joy is sacredDrag is artProtect queer youthLove makes roomNo one left outsidePride is protestGlitter with purpose

Good vibes only

Leave a little love for the wall

Only warm, respectful comments join the wall.

The first kind note gets the spotlight.

Equality for all, no matter who you are or who you love.

This app celebrates Pride as both party and promise: respectfully campy, deliberately loving, and centered on the people who keep the fight moving forward.