Embrace Diversity:
Celebrating LGBT Pride Month

Join us for a month-long celebration of love and diversity! Explore vibrant events and activities curated by Funtivity by Hermis Events, embracing the spirit of LGBT Pride Month. Let's have fun and foster inclusivity
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Elevate team engagement and foster inclusivity with our dynamic range of LGBTQ+ themed activities! From captivating trivia sessions that test knowledge and spark meaningful conversations, to thrilling escape rooms that encourage collaboration and problem-solving, our carefully curated selection of games ensures a comprehensive and enjoyable experience for your team.

Unleash your competitive spirit with LGBTQ+ themed bingo or embark on an exhilarating scavenger hunt exploring diverse identities and cultures. These activities not only promote diversity and inclusion but also create a safe and supportive space for all team members to connect, learn, and celebrate together. Join us in embracing teamwork, equality, and fun!

Exciting Activities for LGBT+ Pride Month

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Rainbow Revolution:

A Brief History of LGBT Pride Month
Stonewall Uprising:

In June 1969, the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City, was raided by police. Instead of accepting harassment, the patrons fought back, sparking days of protests known as the Stonewall Uprising.

First Pride Parade:

The following year, on June 28, 1970, the first Gay Pride parades took place in multiple U.S. cities to commemorate the Stonewall events and advocate for LGBT rights.

Growth & International Spread:

Over time, Pride celebrations expanded globally, with events held worldwide to raise visibility, demand equality, and celebrate the LGBT community.

Official Recognition:

In 1999, President Bill Clinton declared June as LGBT Pride Month, recognizing the month as an occasion to honor LGBT contributions, promote acceptance, and advocate for equal rights.

Month-Long Celebration:

Pride Month evolved from a single day to a month-long series of activities, including parades, rallies, parties, workshops, and cultural events, allowing the community to express themselves and educate others.

Symbol of Progress:

Pride Month has become a symbol of progress, resilience, and solidarity, serving as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for LGBT rights and the importance of fostering an inclusive.