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Celebrate Pride!

A reading list celebrating Pride Month (June).

About Pride

Pride, which takes place during June, is all about celebrating and uplifting what makes our LGBTIQA+ communities thrive.

CCC Library has curated a list of print books, eBooks and streaming videos celebrating Pride. Select the tabs Print BookseBooks and Streaming videos to access these resources.

Love is love!

2024 Pride events at CCC

CCC's Summer Connections Community Celebration! Kick off the summer celebrating Juneteenth and Pride Month!


June 21 | CCC Summer Connections | OREGON CITY
  • Friday, June 21, 5:00pm - 7:30pm
  • Oregon City campus, Wacheno Welcome Center (weather dependent)
  • Kick off the summer by celebrating Juneteenth and Pride Month at the Summer Connections celebration! This event will showcase the local cultural and community events being planned for the summer.
  • FREE, www.clackamas.edu/landing-pages/summer-connection

2024 Pride events in the community

  • June 02, LAKE OSWEGO | Lake Oswego Pride
    • Sunday, June 02, 12:00pm - 4:00pm
    • Millennium Plaza Park, 200 1st St., Lake Oswego, OR 97034, USA
    • FREEhttps://www.pride-lo.org/ or @pridelakeoswego
  • June 23, CANBY | Canby Pride
  • Saturday, June 29 MILWAUKIE | Pride Celebration
  • Sunday, June 30, SANDY | SAFE Pride Celebration
    • Sunday, June 30, time TBA
    • Centennial Plaza, 39250 Pioneer Blvd., Sandy, OR 97055
    • SAFE is a high school-led, grassroots organization out of Sandy, OR 
    • Contact saforequality@gmail.com for more details!

Note: Oregon City's Pride is happening September 07, 2024. See @oregoncitypride or oregoncitypride.com/ for updates.

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Land Acknowledgment

We acknowledge that the Clackamas Community College campuses reside on the traditional homelands of the Clackamas, Cascades, and Tumwater bands of Chinooks, as well as the Tualatin and Pudding River bands of Kalapuya and the Northern Molalla people. It is important that we acknowledge the ancestors of this place and to recognize that we are here because of the sacrifices they endure. Without them, we would not have access to this gathering and to this dialogue. Please join us in taking this opportunity to thank and honor the original caretakers of this land, their lives, and their descendants still caring for the land today.

Labor Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that our nation has benefited and profited from the free enslaved labor of Black people. We honor the legacy of the African diaspora and Black life, and the knowledge, skills, and human spirit that persevere in spite of violence and White supremacy.

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