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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Le mouvement Black Gay Pride est un mouvemLe mouvement Black Gay Pride est un mouvement aux États-Unis en faveur des personnes afro-américaines membres de la communauté LGBT. Lancé dans les années 1990, le mouvement Black Gay Pride a pour but initial de fournir aux personnes LGBT noires une alternative au mouvement LGBT largement blanc. Le mouvement permet de discuter des problèmes spécifiques de la communauté LGBT racisée. Alors que la communauté LGBT mainstream - souvent perçue comme un milieu avec une écrasante majorité blanche - concentre une grande partie de son activité sur le mariage homosexuel, le mouvement Black Gay Pride se focalise sur des questions ayant trait à la médecine, l'homophobie dans les communautés et le logement. Une vingtaine d'événements Black Gay Pride aux États-Unis sont organisés. Historiquement, les événements les plus importants sont (en) et Atlanta Black Pride. Alors que les black prides ont débuté dès 1988, la D.C. Black Pride de 1991 est citée comme l'une des premières célébrations. La célébration de la DC Black Pride est née d'une tradition appelée Children's hour 1515 ans auparavant.pelée Children's hour 1515 ans auparavant. , The black gay pride movement is a movementThe black gay pride movement is a movement within the United States and elsewhere for black members of the LGBT community. Started in the 1990s, Black Gay Pride movements began as a way to provide black LGBT people an alternative to the largely white mainstream LGBT movement. According to some, white gay prides are seen to enforce, both consciously and unconsciously, a long history of ignoring the people of color who share in their experiences. The history of segregation seen in other organizations such as nursing associations, journalism associations, and fraternities is carried on into the black gay prides seen today. The exclusion of people of color in gay pride events is perceived by some to play into existing undertones of white superiority and racist political movements. In response, the movement serves as a way for black LGBT people to discuss specific issues that are more unique to the black LGBT community and celebrate the progress of the black LGBT community. While the mainstream gay pride movement, often perceived as overwhelmingly white, has focused much of its energy on same-sex marriage, the Black Gay Pride movement has focused on issues such as racism, homophobia, and lack of proper health and mental care in black communities. Today, there are about 20 black gay pride events all over the United States. The largest of these events have historically been D.C. Black Pride and Atlanta Black Pride. While black pride events started as early as 1988, D.C. Black Pride, which began in 1991, has been cited as one of the earliest celebrations. The D.C. Black Pride celebration started out of a tradition called the Children's Hour 15 years prior.called the Children's Hour 15 years prior.
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rdfs:comment Le mouvement Black Gay Pride est un mouvemLe mouvement Black Gay Pride est un mouvement aux États-Unis en faveur des personnes afro-américaines membres de la communauté LGBT. Lancé dans les années 1990, le mouvement Black Gay Pride a pour but initial de fournir aux personnes LGBT noires une alternative au mouvement LGBT largement blanc. Le mouvement permet de discuter des problèmes spécifiques de la communauté LGBT racisée. Alors que la communauté LGBT mainstream - souvent perçue comme un milieu avec une écrasante majorité blanche - concentre une grande partie de son activité sur le mariage homosexuel, le mouvement Black Gay Pride se focalise sur des questions ayant trait à la médecine, l'homophobie dans les communautés et le logement.hobie dans les communautés et le logement. , The black gay pride movement is a movementThe black gay pride movement is a movement within the United States and elsewhere for black members of the LGBT community. Started in the 1990s, Black Gay Pride movements began as a way to provide black LGBT people an alternative to the largely white mainstream LGBT movement. According to some, white gay prides are seen to enforce, both consciously and unconsciously, a long history of ignoring the people of color who share in their experiences. The history of segregation seen in other organizations such as nursing associations, journalism associations, and fraternities is carried on into the black gay prides seen today. The exclusion of people of color in gay pride events is perceived by some to play into existing undertones of white superiority and racist political movements.uperiority and racist political movements.
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