Play with Pride
Pride has always been a celebration of identity—visibility, self-expression, and the joy of being unapologetically yourself. But at its heart, Pride is more than just individual expression; it’s the strength of a community that encourages, uplifts, and cares for one another. This year, LGBTQIA+ people at Microsoft remind us that Pride isn’t just about showing up for ourselves—it’s. After that, the young Chen avoided going to the bathroom at school, opting to wait until she could run home after school because her house was the only place she felt truly safe. Throughout middle and high school, Chen made accommodations to avoid awkward encounters, like the first day of gym in sixth grade when she begged the teacher to go into the locker room before her and tell everyone else that it was okay, she was a girl, she was in the right place.
The Ric Weiland Collection at MOHAI
Gay pride flag flying in front of the Sammamish campus Global LGBTQIA+ Employee & Allies at Microsoft (formerly Gay and Lesbian Employees At Microsoft[1]) (GLEAM) refers to the Microsoft employee resource group comprising LGBTQIA+ employees along with straight allies. [2] GLEAM originated as a private mailing list during the s. Members of the list successfully campaigned for sexual. He was an incredible computer programmer. He went on to become very successful and very wealthy, and after he stepped down as a young man, he put all his energy and much of his financial resources into advancing issues of concern to the gay community. Gay and Lesbian Employees at Microsoft
"Pride: The Ric Weiland Collection" currently on display at the Museum of History and Industry explores Ric Weiland's past and contributions to gay rights. I was playing NCAA basketball and when I came out at 20 to my single mom, she stopped talking to me for a while. Pride is about being who you are without caring what other people think of you, and Pride is about letting other people be who they are.
Microsoft Pride
Gay pride flag flying in front of Microsoft's Sammamish campus in Issaquah, Washington. Gay and Lesbian Employees at Microsoft (GLEAM) is a group of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees at Microsoft. At Microsoft, we believe different perspectives lead to a brighter future. Discover stories of innovation and inspiration from Microsoft employees and artists.
Pride for each other – Microsoft Unlocked
The Code of Us Celebrates Pride At Microsoft, we’re proud to celebrate Pride and uplift LGBTQIA+ voices across our global community. In this special edition of “The Code of Us,” you’ll meet some of the incredible employees who make Microsoft what it is—by being exactly who they are. Pride has always been a celebration of identity—visibility, self-expression, and the joy of being unapologetically yourself. They invite everyone to forge bonds of friendship, affection, and allyship. LGBTQIA+ Communities
Microsoft Pride is a program established at Microsoft to support LGBTQI+ communities, as well as ethnic minorities. Microsoft added sexual orientation to its non-discrimination policies in [1] Microsoft offers limited edition Pride-themed skins for its Surface products, along with special Xbox gear.[2] Gay and Lesbian Employees at Microsoft Microsoft Pride at Microsoft Pride theme for. .
The rainbow ripple effect
Buoyed in part by their company's commitment to LGBTQ+ people, Microsoft employees are fighting harder than ever for human rights in the workplace and around the globe. .
Global LGBTQIA+ Employee & Allies at Microsoft
Microsoft Pride | Christopher Street Park metaverse tour Watch on Christopher Street Park has been at the center of the LGBTQIA+ rights movement since the historic Stonewall Uprising. We’re inviting everyone to gather in a virtual recreation of the space and relive this key milestone of the contemporary LGBTQIA+ movement. .