Seasonal & Holidays

Pride Flag Flying At Delaware County Courthouse Through End Of June

To honor Pride Month, Delaware County and local officials hoisted the Progress Pride flag outside the courthouse in Media Tuesday.

Delaware County and local officials gather for a ceremony to raise the Progress Pride flag at the county courthouse Tuesday.
Delaware County and local officials gather for a ceremony to raise the Progress Pride flag at the county courthouse Tuesday. (Delaware County)

MEDIA, PA — To celebrate Pride Month, Delaware County is now flying the Progress Pride flag outside the county courthouse in Media.

Delaware County Council joined dozens of county employees and members of the LGBTQIA+ community, including Vice President of U.D.T.J. and the Logistics Coordinator of the Upper Darby Pride Festival Kyle T. McIntyre, to raise the Progress Pride Flag at the courthouse Tuesday.

The flag was raised in honor of Pride Month, a month dedicated to recognizing the need to achieve equal justice and equal opportunity for LGBTQIA+ Americans.

Find out what's happening in Mediafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The ceremony included remarks from the County’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer Lauren Footman, County Team Member Tony Oriente who delivered an impactful and personal story about living as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, and McIntyre, who highlighted various LGBTQIA+ events in the county including the June 10 Pride Festival being held in Upper Darby.

In addition to the dozens of County leaders and employees who participated, various organizations including, Free Mom Hugs, and residents of the community gathered to celebrate the raising of the Pride flag.

Find out what's happening in Mediafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

>>>RELATED: Free Mom Hugs Descends On Philly Region With Love<<<

The Progress Pride Flag will fly outside the Delaware County Courthouse and the Government Center through the month of June.

Pride Month was established in honor of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan which was considered the tipping point for the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States.

Last June, for the first time in the county’s history, the Pride flag was raised at the courthouse.

"We are very proud to once again be raising the Progress Pride flag in recognition of Pride Month," said Delaware County Council Vice Chair Elaine Paul Schaefer. "The flag raising is extremely symbolic and a testament that our County respects, recognizes, and celebrates the lives of our residents and employees in the LGBTQQIA+ community. It’s also a reflection and reminder of the need to create and cultivate a more accepting and loving society."

The world is drastically different from what it was almost 100 years ago, when the first milestone in the American Gay Rights Movement was documented.

In 1924, The Society for Human Rights was founded by Henry Gerber in Chicago.

The Society is the first Gay Rights Organization, as well as the oldest documented in America.

After receiving a charter from the state of Illinois, the society published the first American publication for homosexuals called "Friendship and Freedom."

Soon after its founding, the society disbanded due to political pressure.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.