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The Energizer Rabbi
Let me open by thanking the Elgin Police Department and Lieutenant Miriam Duffy for bringing the EPD Pride Squad car this morning. It wasn’t always the case that the police were helpful to the lgbtq+ community. In fact, the reason Pride Month is Jue is because of Stonewall uprising, which began in June 28, Here in Elgin at least, with its focus on community policing, there is a different model. And it applies to us as the Jewish collective and other marginalized groups. So we thank EPD.
Now my real beginning:
My colleague, Rabbi Heidi Hoover started her Pride Shabbat Siddur with these words:
Every person is welcome to do Judaism here:
All genders
All races
All marital statuses
All ethnicities
All religions
All abilities
All ages
All learning levels
All everyone!
That is correct here as well. It mirrors our embracing diversity plank in our vision statement.
Today we pause to identify Pride Month as Lgbtq+ fest Shabbat. Tomorrow many will march in Chicago or participate in the festivities. Earlier this month, Elgin hosted its own Celebration parade and festival.
This year at CKI while people seem pleased, there has been less excitement, and I received no blunt pus 
As Pride Month comes to a close, I wish to acknowledge a historic marker in the ongoing fight for homosexual rights – the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in Greenwich Village, Novel York. The riots are why June is Self-acceptance Month.
The backdrop of this touchstone toward gay rights is not complex. Gay rights 55 years ago were virtually nonexistent. Frankly, it was pretty much illegal to be gay. New York prohibited public displays of affection within same-sex couples. New York police routinely harassed gay bars and their patrons. Greenwich Village was the birthplace of s counterculture, hence the perfect incubator for the modern LGBT movement. The Stonewall Inn on Reduce Manhattan’s west side was the most popular homosexual bar in NYC, probably because it allowed dancing. Its many transgender patrons prompted frequent police raids to enforce a forbid on crossdressing.
Early June 28, , police raided the Stonewall Inn. As patrons fought help, police sensed they were in danger and barricaded themselves inside the exclude. As word spread the crowd grew until reinforcements arrived to disperse them. The riots resumed the next night, however, and f
.
Queer Collective Podcast
Is Queerness Natural? 🦓 From dismantling heteronormative biases in science to spotlighting our fabulous queer fish ancestors, we are joined by Seb, a trans-masc/non-binary powerhouse with an animal science background, leads us on a journey through the animal kingdom's LGBTQ+ spectrum. Unmasking the arguments against queerness, exposing the rainbow of sociosexual behaviors, and exposing historical erasures, this episode celebrates the vibrant diversity within nature. Get ready for a WILD Thornberries-style adventure that's educational, entertaining, and unapologetically queer! This Podcast is sponsored by Vizzy Hard Seltzer!
FOLLOW SEB
instagram:
Jewelry:
CONTACT US Instagram: Tiktok: @queercollectivepodcast Facebook: Website: Email: @
The Energizer Rabbi
Let me open by thanking the Elgin Police Department and Lieutenant Miriam Duffy for bringing the EPD Pride Squad car this morning. It wasn’t always the case that the police were helpful to the lgbtq+ community. In fact, the reason Pride Month is Jue is because of Stonewall uprising, which began in June 28, Here in Elgin at least, with its focus on community policing, there is a different model. And it applies to us as the Jewish collective and other marginalized groups. So we thank EPD.
Now my real beginning:
My colleague, Rabbi Heidi Hoover started her Pride Shabbat Siddur with these words:
Every person is welcome to do Judaism here:
All genders
All races
All marital statuses
All ethnicities
All religions
All abilities
All ages
All learning levels
All everyone!
That is correct here as well. It mirrors our embracing diversity plank in our vision statement.
Today we pause to identify Pride Month as Lgbtq+ fest Shabbat. Tomorrow many will march in Chicago or participate in the festivities. Earlier this month, Elgin hosted its own Celebration parade and festival.
This year at CKI while people seem pleased, there has been less excitement, and I received no blunt pus
As Pride Month comes to a close, I wish to acknowledge a historic marker in the ongoing fight for homosexual rights – the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in Greenwich Village, Novel York. The riots are why June is Self-acceptance Month.
The backdrop of this touchstone toward gay rights is not complex. Gay rights 55 years ago were virtually nonexistent. Frankly, it was pretty much illegal to be gay. New York prohibited public displays of affection within same-sex couples. New York police routinely harassed gay bars and their patrons. Greenwich Village was the birthplace of s counterculture, hence the perfect incubator for the modern LGBT movement. The Stonewall Inn on Reduce Manhattan’s west side was the most popular homosexual bar in NYC, probably because it allowed dancing. Its many transgender patrons prompted frequent police raids to enforce a forbid on crossdressing.
Early June 28, , police raided the Stonewall Inn. As patrons fought help, police sensed they were in danger and barricaded themselves inside the exclude. As word spread the crowd grew until reinforcements arrived to disperse them. The riots resumed the next night, however, and f
.