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50 years of Pride: What’s different about this year?

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This year, pride has been a little different. With the importance of  social distancing  in mind, many people have stayed back in their homes, which in all honesty, is entirely understandable. Many events in London have been postponed to 2021. So, feel free to start making plans way early for next year. But, if you’re not one to settle down, feel free to check out these virtual events. Can’t Cancel Pride LGBTQ stars and allies including Adam Lambert, Katy Perry, Sia, Billy Porter, Kim Petras and Big Freedia are set to lead a live-streamed virtual event called Can’t Cancel Pride on June 25th. All of the proceeds and donations made from this event will benefit national organisations supporting LGBTQ+ communities, including the National Black Justice Coalition, The Trevor Project, Outright, GLAAD, SAGE, and CenterLink. Pride Inside Joining forces after the cancellation of hundreds of events, UK Black pride, Amnesty International, Stonewall and ParaPride have developed an online series of

The Ultimate Travel Guide to Bali

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Here’s what you have to know before you  travel to Bali , due to the pandemic the government is thinking of reopening Bali at some point amid June and October, and even though there is no exact reopening date set, the government has already stated that Bali will be one of the first Indonesian islands to do so. The island, and a handpicked number of others, will begin by opening on a partial basis, to stop the number of coronavirus cases from surging a second time.   Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy would start reopening with a plan known as the Cleanliness, Health, and Safety (CHS) program, established in partnership with the Ministry of Health. The program would start in Bali’s Nusa Dua region, residence to numerous all-inclusive beachside resorts. In this way, it is anticipated that a hygienic, healthy, and secure destination and tourism industry could be obtained so that it does not pose a health threat to tourists, managers, and the public. Bali Tourism Agency i

Best Places to Celebrate BLACK History

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As we all know, there is an enormous controversy taking place right now, and many people are filled with rage, anguish, distress, grief, and an overabundance of responses that have developed due to current circumstances. Many lives were lost over the years, may it be during the Civil Rights era with historical figures like Martin Luther King, Jr or George Floyd from more recent times, these lives should not have died in vain. The phrase ‘Black Lives Matters’ associates with racism, minoritism, separatism, or many other -isms’, and thousands of people protested from the USA, UK and all across the globe, within the ‘Black lives matter’ movement, lining the streets for racial equality and to pay tribute to the people who lost their lives. We should open our minds to be part of this movement, and never stop supporting this cause as it’s far from over. The perfect start to that is to learn the beauty of the black culture and endure their rich history, and there is no better way to experienc