🌈 Pride celebrates our truest, radiant selves

July 27, 2023
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August’s Theme is Pride

Pride is a celebration of our truest, radiant selves and a defiance against those who expect us to dim our own light. We live in a world that often encourages us to take up less space, to conceal the parts of ourselves that can’t be easily commodified or consumed. Or worse, what we reveal exposes us to oppressive actors and systems who steal away our dignity. 

Pride is a powerful affirmation of authenticity. It gives us the grace to show up as ourselves and live in alignment with our values. It embraces every shade of our longings, our regrets, and our hopes — these beautiful and powerful things that make us who we are. 

Pride is when you stand tall and say, “This is who I am.” Pride is when you reclaim the parts of your identity that others might have scorned. Pride is when you raise your voice in defense of someone who is powerless, saying “Enough.” Because that someone might just be yourself. How will you unfurl yourself fully? How will you extend safety and solidarity so that we all may be unapologetically ourselves?

Our Palm Beach chapter chose this month’s exploration of Pride and Kayla Griffin illustrated the theme. 

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Did you know you can attend some of our chapter events virtually? Tomorrow, stream into New York’s , Indianapolis’, and Phoenix’s events on July 28! Next month, you can join Vancouver on August 4 and Tucson on August 18 to hear their interpretations of the theme of Pride. 
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💜 Pride & Joy 💜
Meet our Pride illustrator, Kayla Griffin! Kayla Griffin is an accomplished art director and graphic designer from Stuart, Florida, where the rhythm of the ocean shapes her creative pulse. Of her theme illustration, Kayla says, “I represented the 'heart of pride,’ brimming to the verge of bursting, filled with symbols of the many aspects that stir pride in us: from education to accomplishments, owning a home, our children, the beauty of nature, the achievement of peace, and all things big and small that we take pride in.” Explore more of Kayla’s favorite works
 
Joanna Goldman in Montréal made a video called The History of the Graham Cracker” while on maternity leave and then later finished it in between contracts. Joanna says, “I’m super PROUD of the fact that I stuck to it and have a final video that I am proud to share with the world!” See how other fellow readers express their pride in this month’s theme round-up. 
 
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