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Pride week: What to watch to learn and embrace LGBTQ+ culture

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Pride month is here in all its glory and although we can’t take to the streets to celebrate in parades and marches, we can sit down and binge LGBTQ+ content at our heart’s desire.Although few and far between, there are some incredible TV series, documentaries, and films available on streaming services across the board that serve to both educate and entertain.

To save you having to search high and low, we’ve selected some must-watches for allies and members of the community alike. So sit down, relax and embrace queer culture.

Marsha P. Johnson was a remarkable trans woman and one of the prominent figures in the Stonewall uprising of 1969. She, along with other black, LGBTQ+ people, fought for Pride and equality.In 1992, Marsha was found dead.

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