Pride Month is observed every June in the U.S. to honor the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan, a flashpoint for the Gay Liberation Movement.
Here’s a sampling of programming from TV networks and other media platforms, organizations and communities.ShowtimeThe premium cable network will feature more than 50 hours of LGBTQ+ programming including Xy Chelsea, Same Sex America, Beyond Opposite Sex, L Word Mississippi: Hate the Sin and Semper Fi; select episodes of Desus & Mero; and the first seasons of The L Word, The L Word: Generation Q, Queer as Folk, Work in Progress and Couples Therapy.HBO MaxWarnerMedia’s streamer is launching its Shine On spotlight page, which honors and recognizes its library of LGBTQIA+ stories, characters and