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THE NEXT 50 YEARS OF QUEER LIBERATION.

Love out loud. That was the message on the W Hotels float as it travelled through the streets of New York City as part of the World Pride parade this summer. With queer anthems booming from the speakers and screams of joy from queer youth in the crowd who spotted Lesbain Jesus herself, Haykey Kiyoko, dancing and waving a Pride flag from the podium, the love was most certainly loud.

The monumental parade – which was led by UK Black Pride’s Lady Phyll and Pose stars MJ Rodriguez, Indya Moore

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