Several Republican-led states are designating June as 'nuclear family month' or 'fidelity month' in response to the traditional recognition of June as Pride month, which celebrates LGBTQ+ communities. Pride month commemorates the 1969 Stonewall uprising in New York City, a pivotal event in the gay liberation movement. The new labels introduced by some Republican governors have been described by both supporters and critics as a form of counterprogramming to the Pride celebrations.
Republican-led states introduce alternative designations for June amid Pride month
Republican-led states are rebranding June with alternative titles such as 'nuclear family month' and 'fidelity month' in response to the traditional observance of Pride month. This move has been interpreted as counterprogramming to the celebrations of LGBTQ+ communities, which commemorate the Stonewall uprising.
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- ✕ attack on LGBTQ+ communities
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Red states push conservative rebrands of Pride month in backlash to LGBTQ+ celebrations
Republican-led states introduce alternative designations for June amid Pride month