Pride

Overview
"Pride" showcases the talents of six distinguished LGBTQ+ directors as they delve into significant and poignant narratives that shape America. This limited series highlights key moments, from the FBI's monitoring of homosexuals during the 1950s Lavender Scare to the intense "Culture Wars" of the 1990s and beyond. It examines the enduring impact of the queer community on the Civil Rights movement and the ongoing struggle for marriage equality, illuminating both the triumphs and trials faced throughout history.
Episodes
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1

1950s: People Had Parties
This episode offers an insightful glimpse into the lively and rich experiences of queer individuals during the 1950s, a time marked by increasing gove...
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2

1960s: Riots & Revolutions
Long before the Stonewall uprising, the seeds of Pride were planted in the 1960s, thanks to often-overlooked champions from marginalized backgrounds, ...
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3

1970s: The Vanguard of Struggle
Cheryl Dunye embarks on a deeply personal exploration, blending historical footage, personal stories, and interviews to illustrate how the 1970s catal...
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4

1980s: Underground
In the 1980s, New York City experienced a resurgence fueled by the sexual revolution of the previous decade and the emergence of the Gay Liberation Fr...
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1990s: The Culture Wars
The 1990s promised to usher in a transformative period for the LGBTQ+ community. With Bill Clinton's election, many believed they had a supportive all...
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2000s: Y2Gay
The 2000s marked a significant shift in queer visibility, with gays and lesbians increasingly embraced by mainstream media. However, while cisgender w...