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n the immediate days after returning from World Pride 50 in New York City – of which I’ll admit I’m still tired from even now – family and friends fired over the classic, ‘What the experience was like?’ Obviously my first reaction was, ‘Have you not seen my Instagram?’ After working through a series of photos and videos, I managed to gather words that don’t really do the experience justice. Picture it: Thousands of visible and vocal LGBTQ people taking a stand, being seen and heard in a way that’s never been on quite the same scale. Famous faces mixed with community leaders. Laverne Cox, Shangela and Whoopi Goldberg alongside British trailblazer

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