
Secretary of State Antony Blinken approved flying the “LGBTQI+” flag outside of the US embassy to the Holy See to “celebrate Pride Month.”
During the month of June, the πΊπ² celebrates Pride Month π³οΈβπ. @usinholysee stands with the LBGTQI+ community against discrimination and other forms of persecution because of who they are and whom they love. β€#pridemonth #humanrights #inclusion pic.twitter.com/URZUgvIOqt
— U.S. in Holy See (@USinHolySee) June 1, 2023
Every June we celebrate LGBTQI+ persons around the world and mark the anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising. Five decades later, Pride Month reminds us of the spirit of democratic protest and that all persons are created equal. pic.twitter.com/qr100GQWG9
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June marks #PrideMonth! We recognize the perseverance of those who continue to stand and push for the equal rights of all LGBTQI+ persons globally. LGBTQI+ rights are human rights. pic.twitter.com/m8aY6n8QwP
— Department of State (@StateDept) June 1, 2023
US embassies throughout the world raised the same flag for “Pride Month”:
LGBTQ flag flies at the US Embassy in Kampala as the Americans mark the rainbow π³οΈβπ Pride month. The Americans have replaced the Uganda flag with the LGBTQ flag to express solidarity with the sexual minorities!#KJNews pic.twitter.com/YBm1cS4RFw
— The Kampala Journal (@KampalaJournal) June 1, 2023
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We are proud to support @RigaPride and highlight πΊπΈ support for LGBTQI+ equality throughout #PrideMonth. Ambassador Robinson: βIβm pleased to join the Embassy community today in raising the Progress Pride flag as a visible symbol of our support.β pic.twitter.com/dtXXQDMKIF
— U.S. Embassy Riga (@USEmbassyRiga) May 31, 2023
Happy Pride Month! The Pride Progress flag, a symbol of the diversity and intersectionality of LGBTQI+ persons and communities around the world, will proudly hang on the Mackenzie faΓ§ade of our Embassy until the end of June. pic.twitter.com/uuZeeS2o3q
— U.S. Embassy Ottawa (@usembassyottawa) June 1, 2023
Happy #PrideMonth π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ
This morning we raised the Pride flag at the Embassy and are proud to fly itΒ in support ofΒ all LGBTQI+ people in the πΊπΈ, π¬π§ and around the world. pic.twitter.com/adxPNkWv72— U.S. Embassy London (@USAinUK) June 1, 2023
United States celebrate June as the #PrideMonth! For more than 50 years, people have come together around the world to celebrate #LGBTQI+ #Pride, which began in New York City as protests against discrimination and violence by police at a gay bar, The Stonewall Inn.
During Pride,β¦ pic.twitter.com/Iqrz10Z3w1
— U.S. Embassy Vilnius (@USEmbVilnius) June 1, 2023
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Today, the U.S. Embassy hoisted the Pride flag to mark the start of Pride Month in Guyana and the celebration of June as LGBTQI+ Pride Month in the United States. The flag will be flown for the month of June. pic.twitter.com/RtzV1LhoAT
— U.S. Embassy Guyana (@EmbassyGuyana) June 1, 2023
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