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Gloria Goes to Gay Pride

Leslea Newman
Jun 01, 1991
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Gloria Goes To Gay Pride is a story about Gloria's day at the Gay Pride Parade with her two mothers. At the parade, Gloria sees many familiar faces, including the nurse who works with her mother, who is there with his toddler son.

The primary message of this story is that "love is the most important thing of all." The book raises the issue of homophobia by including people by the side of the parade holding signs that say, "Gays go away." One of Gloria's mothers explains to her that some people don't think two women or two men should love each other, but that the parade is held to help ensure that people can have a choice.

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