Author: Read with Pride
The Pulse of Pride in Mumbai
readwithpride.com There’s something electric about Mumbai. Maybe it’s the way the Arabian Sea crashes against Marine Drive at sunset, or how the local trains carry millions of stories through the city every single day. But for India’s LGBTQ+ community, Mumbai pulses with a different kind of energy: one that’s been growing louder, bolder, and more …
Bollywood Dreams and Queer Realities
readwithpride.com If you’ve ever watched a Bollywood film and caught yourself thinking, “Wait, are they…?” then you’re not alone. For decades, queer Indians have been reading between the lines, finding themselves in stolen glances, intimate friendships, and songs that spoke to longing in ways the dialogue never could. Bollywood: India’s massive dream factory: has had …
The Night the Tide Turned at Stonewall
readwithpride.com There are moments in history when everything changes. When people who’ve been pushed down, harassed, and told to stay invisible finally say “enough.” June 28, 1969, was one of those nights. The Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village wasn’t just another gay bar: it became the birthplace of a revolution that would reshape LGBTQ+ rights …
Whispers in Greenwich Village
readwithpride.com The streets of Greenwich Village in the 1940s and 50s held secrets in every shadow. While the rest of America was wrapped up in post-war prosperity and suburban dreams, another world existed beneath the surface, a world of coded glances, careful words, and communities built on whispers. Being gay in mid-century New York wasn’t …
Marching for a New Tomorrow
readwithpride.com There’s something powerful about stepping out of the shadows. For decades, New York’s gay community lived in a world of whispered addresses, coded language, and constant fear. But somewhere between the smoke-filled bars of Greenwich Village and the sun-drenched streets of Christopher Street, a revolution was brewing. This is the story of how secret …
The Secret Knock at the Speakeasy
readwithpride.com Picture this: It’s 1926, and you’re standing in a shadowy doorway on a Greenwich Village side street. Your heart’s racing as you knock: two quick taps, a pause, three more. A peephole slides open. Eyes scrutinize you. Then, like magic, the door swings wide, and suddenly you’re stepping into a world where you can …
Raids and Resilience in the Shadows
readwithpride.com The lights would flash on without warning. One moment, you’d be nursing a drink at the bar, maybe sharing a quiet laugh with someone whose name you might never learn. The next, uniformed officers would be pouring through the doors, billy clubs in hand, shouting orders. If you were lucky, you’d make it out …
Hidden Hearts in Harlem
readwithpride.com When you think about the Harlem Renaissance, you probably picture jazz clubs, brilliant writers, and an explosion of Black culture that changed America forever. But there’s another story woven into those same streets, one that was whispered about in coded language, celebrated behind closed doors, and lived with a defiant joy that refused to …
Lavender Menace and the Fight for Visibility
readwithpride.com Sometimes the best way to fight erasure is to show up wearing the insult on your chest, literally. In 1970, a group of radical lesbian feminists did exactly that, turning Betty Friedan’s dismissive slur into a rallying cry that would reshape the entire feminist movement. When Feminism Had a “Lesbian Problem” Picture this: It’s …
Basement Beats and Forbidden Dances
readwithpride.com The bass hits you first. It rumbles through the floor, crawls up your spine, and settles somewhere deep in your chest. You’re standing at the top of a narrow staircase in Manhattan, and below you is a world that doesn’t officially exist. No sign above the door. No listing in the phone book. Just …
The Cost of Being True in the Fifties
readwithpride.com The 1950s. Post-war prosperity, white picket fences, and families gathered around television sets watching Father Knows Best. But if you were a gay man in New York during this decade, you weren’t living in that sanitized version of America. You were living in constant fear, one wrong glance away from losing everything. Let’s talk …
Pier Pressure and Midnight Encounters
readwithpride.com Long before dating apps and rainbow crosswalks, before Stonewall became a household name, there was a stretch of abandoned waterfront in Manhattan where gay men could simply exist. The West Side Piers in the 1970s weren’t glamorous, they were rotting, dangerous, and mostly forgotten by the city. But to the men who gathered there …
Strength and Identity in the Big Apple
readwithpride.com There’s something about New York City that makes you feel like anything’s possible. The skyline, the energy, the fact that you can grab authentic dim sum at 2 AM: it’s intoxicating. But when you’re navigating life as a Black gay man in the Big Apple, that possibility comes with layers. Beautiful, complicated, exhausting, exhilarating …
Navigating Culture and Sexuality in London
readwithpride.com The first time Marcus walked into a gay bar in Soho, he counted. Three other Black faces in a sea of white. He’d been out for two years by then, but somehow, standing there with a warm pint in his hand, he felt more alone than he ever had in the closet. Being Black …
Rhythms of Rio and the Search for Acceptance
readwithpride.com The drums start before sunrise. In the favelas overlooking Rio de Janeiro, the rhythms of samba pulse through narrow streets, carrying promises of transformation. For a few precious days each year, during Carnival, the city becomes something else entirely: a place where Black gay men can dance without apology, love without fear, and exist …
Authenticity and Bravery in Lagos
readwithpride.com Living authentically shouldn’t require courage. But for Black gay men in Lagos, Nigeria, simply existing as themselves is an act of defiance: a daily declaration of bravery that most of us will never fully comprehend. Lagos is electric. It’s a city of hustle and heat, where thirteen million people navigate life with an entrepreneurial …
Hope and Progress in Cape Town
readwithpride.com When you think about LGBTQ+ rights in Africa, Cape Town often stands out as a beacon of progress. But here’s the thing, the story of Black gay life in Cape Town isn’t just about rainbow flags and pride parades. It’s about resilience, survival, and the slow, hard-won victories that come after decades of fighting …
Finding Healing in Shared Spaces
readwithpride.com There’s something powerful about walking into a room where everyone gets it. Not just the queer part. Not just the Black part. But both. At the same time. Without explanation. Without code-switching. Without that exhausting mental calculation of which parts of yourself are safe to show. That’s the magic of Black-only queer spaces: and …
Tradition and the Journey to Understanding
readwithpride.com Marcus sat at his grandmother’s kitchen table, the same table where three generations had gathered for Sunday dinners, where his grandfather had taught him to play chess, where his mother had braided his sister’s hair while the women shared stories and laughter. The scent of collard greens and cornbread filled the air, but today, …
Love and Support Amidst Social Pressures
readwithpride.com Marcus had always been good at compartmentalizing. At work, he was the polished corporate attorney who never let his guard down. At family gatherings, he was the dutiful son who deflected questions about settling down with vague promises of “when the time is right.” At the gym, he was just another guy getting his …

