Four Word Love Letters to the Queer Community
Stonewall Celebrations, June 28, 1969, Fred W. McDarrah/Getty Images
Recently, I asked my Instagram following to write a four word love letter to the queer community and I got some really beautiful submissions. I honour of keeping beauty alive, I thought I’d blog them for permanence.
You are so brave.
We have always existed.
Just be you, boo.
You are so loved!
Together, we will survive.
Gay Pride Day, June 29, 1975, Fred W. McDarrah/Getty Images
Resist, and know peace.
You make me braver.
You mean so much.
Stay, despite it all.
Be - with elated defiance.
Gay Pride Rally in Washington Square Park, July 7, 1969, Fred W. McDarrah/Getty Images
More important than ever.
Love you all dearly.
You matter to me.
I adore your light.
No me, without you.
Gay Pride, June 1, 1982, Barbara Alper/Getty Images
Queer feels like home.
Abundance is your birthright.
You are not alone.
Glad you’re still here.