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August 5–21, 2016: 

The Summer Olympics in Rio had a record number of openly LGBTQ athletes—at least 41—competing, up from just 23 four years earlier. The world got a little gayer during the games.


 August 8, 1978: 

The International Lesbian and Gay Association was founded, which now has consultative status at the United Nations. From small beginnings, big queer voices grew!

 
 August 29, 1867: 
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs became the first person to speak publicly for gay and lesbian rights, paving the way for thousands of bold voices.
 

In August 1966, 
the Compton’s Cafeteria Riot happened in San Francisco—a lesser-known, pre-Stonewall LGBTQ uprising led by trans women and drag queens. The revolution didn’t just start in New York, and it definitely included fierce Black and Brown queens.
 

 
 On August 3, 1974, 
the “Lesbian Connection” magazine began publication—one of the earliest, long-running lesbian publications in the U.S., packed with wit and important community news.

 





The Watts Uprising in Los Angeles began on August 11, 1965. It was a pivotal moment in the fight against police brutality and systemic racism in America.

 

 
 August was originally called Sextilis in Latin, as it was the sixth month of the original ten-month Roman calendar before January and February were added.
 


 In 8 BCE, the Roman Senate renamed Sextilis to August in honor of Emperor Augustus Caesar, after his notable triumphs during that month.
 
 

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