Video of the Day: Remembering Pulse
As we celebrate LGBTQ Pride this year, we must remember to keep resistance at the forefront.
Check out a compilation of the best LGBTQ videos on the internet. Including music videos, viral moments, hilarious lzzie videos, and more!
As we celebrate LGBTQ Pride this year, we must remember to keep resistance at the forefront.
The only recap you need to review before watching the new season.
“A really supportive crowd, into listening to any genre I wanted to play. They were really open-minded.”
“There’s no unlit corner of the room I’m in.”
Check out a clip from the newly released lesbian flick, “Heartland.”
“We actually really hate carpet.”
“It’s a moment of realizing you’re part of something greater.”
“The men are not important in the narrative of this film.”
Hannah Hart and Jen Richards stop by the kitchen table talk show.
“If your idea of fun is a discrimination ball, you do you.”
Lesbians spies are the best kind.
Are ya feeling thirsty, Thursday?
Callie and Layla are here to rid the world of bullying.
“Trust yourself. Find your tribe. And never, ever give up.”
“Sally is, as far as we know, the first LGBT person in space. She’s the first gay in space! Unless someone else was secretly in the closet.”
“I’ve never done it as a straight person! I was gay the whole time!”
“You should always respect when someone else says no.”
“I’m tired of hiding.”
“Dave Coulier has been saying wonderful things about lesbians.”
Xtory in the making.
“Trans people, people of color, disabled people, fat people, everybody—we all need our own voices.”
“I was made to love her.”
Can we go on vaca now?
On spirituality and sexuality.
“Every mother counts.”
“Lesbians have been at the heart of social justice movements around the world across time.”
Part live-action, part animation, this video is a celebration of love and life.
“I realize now just how much I’ve been duped.”
“If I was to go back, I’d like to go and have a wee word with myself and say ‘You can fall in love with who you want to. You can be exactly who you want to be, you can run towards yourself if you like, because it’s going to be fine.'”
The story of one queer, Pakistani, Muslim woman and the relationship she has with her traditional mother.
“I don’t know how to minister anymore without being honest about that.”
The models engage in some sensual scenarios for Deejay Rupp’s new music video.
Edna’s heartfelt story of losing her mom will have you in tears.
A beautifully-shot musical film following a queer black woman who gives up her voice.
“Every day we learn men speak and women don’t.”
Is it possible to have FOMO about a fictional party?