Twinkly Unveils New LED Effects in Honor of Pride Month

Leading Italian smart lighting brand,
Available through the free Twinkly app (for iOS and Android), anyone with a Twinkly product can use Twinkly’s unique mapping function to create a pattern or choose from a selection of new premade Pride effects that can dazzle any space. The Pride effects are compatible with all Multicolor and Multicolor + White Twinkly lights, from the classic
To honor Pride Month and its roots, Twinkly will have its lights on display at three of NYC’s most historic LGBTQIA+ bars located in West Village – Duplex Piano Bar, Stonewall Inn and Kettle of Fish. In addition to taking in the lights all…

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The Rise of the Spanish Far Right in Madrid: A Clear and Present Danger to LGBTQ Rights

By John Boyce
In an increasingly fractured European political landscape, a bigoted minority with the right leverage has the potential to endanger hard won progress on LGBTQ rights, and challenges the long held assumption that, to paraphrase MLK, the arc inevitably bends towards inclusion.

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An Awkward Coffee Break

By John Brady McDonald, (Nehiyawak-Métis)
While it is true that it has been over twenty years since I’ve been in a relationship with a man, it’s always awkward to explain to others that my attraction to men isn’t something I ‘switched off,’ and that it is no different than a heterosexual relationship built on trust, love, and loyalty.

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Saleem Kidwai, India’s LGBT Activist

By Lucky Issar
Apart from being a history professor, Saleem was a queer activist, overtly subdued, but emphatically resilient. He eagerly offered his solidarity to a variety of causes, but he did not beat his chest or shout slogans.

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