Gay Pride Photos From Around The World, Truck Drivers Ignorant Decision And More

Monday, June 25, 2012
In honor of Pride 2012, HuffPost Gay Voices asked its readers to submit personal photos of themselves celebrating -- and truthfully, we couldn't have predicted the amazing response we got!
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Chana Wilson: Gay Conversion Therapy Devastated My Family
She moved from the suburbs into New York's Greenwich Village, where she found a vibrant lesbian community, and reclaimed joy. The mother who had been so profoundly depressed throughout my childhood wrote me, "I wake up in the morning, look in the mirror, and am so happy to be alive."
Oscar Raymundo: Me at the Zoo Focuses on Chris Crocker as Defender of Not Only Britney Spears, but Tragic Southern Mothers Everywhere
Why can't a teen make videos in his home, post them on the Internet, be crazy, experiment with gender identify, have fun, dance, incite conversation -- all that without fearing for his safety or that of his family?
Joseph Amodeo: Catholicism's Fortnight Identity Crisis
As Fortnight for Freedom begins, we can only hope that this great period of prayer and reflection will lead the Catholic Church to see that this quest for "religious freedom" should be a call for the Church itself to examine its own understanding of human liberty and dignity.
Christopher de la Torre: Alan Turing, Father of Computer Science, Defied Stereotypes, the Nazis, and a Nation
The Turing tragedy is worth considering, if only to remind us that despite a sustained shift away from sexual discrimination, science still hasn't fully come to terms with the fact that one of its most influential icons was gay.
Nikki Araguz: The Allies
When one goes into war, one never wants to battle alone, one person does not an army make, an army is formed by friends and allies. There is no doubt that the battle for equal rights is most definitely a war.
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