CBS News Philadelphia is proud to showcase LGBTQ people in our community who are making a difference: past, present and future.
Our special, Generations of Pride, includes a visit to Philadelphia's Gayborhood where you'll find some LGBTQ community pillars like Giovanni's Room - the oldest continually gay-operated bookstore and travel to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware and see how it has become a mecca for the gay community.
Meet the couple responsible for some of Philly staples like Bud & Marilyn's, Barbuzzo and Open House and get to know Sapphira Cristál - the Philly drag queen who put the City of Brotherly Love in the national spotlight during season 16 of RuPaul's Drag Race.
See how Pride shines throughout our neighborhoods. See more Pride content at CBSPhiladelphia.com/Pride
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00:00 Introduction
01:01 Activist and pioneer Barbara Gittings' lasting impact on Philadelphia
04:15 A history of Philadelphia's Gayborhood
07:10 How an artist's journey to fatherhood led him to design Philly's "Be You" Pride logo
09:35 A nonbinary comedian is taking their experience growing up with two moms to the stage
13:02 How Rehoboth Beach, Delaware became a popular hub for the LGBTQ+ community
15:56 New Hope, Pennsylvania celebrates decades of Pride
18:33 Giovanni's Room, the oldest gay bookstore in the U.S., remains a community pillar in Philadelphia
19:04 Drag performer Sapphira Cristal making history of her own
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