06/01/2026
Today marks the beginning of the 57th year of celebrating Pride Month. While many associate the month-long observance with its roots in the 1969 Stonewall riots, it's also time to learn, appreciate, and reflect upon local LGBTQ+ history of the past, present, and future.
In Houston, there is no shortage of trailblazers who bring pride to Pride Month. From activists like Pokey Anderson and Keith McGee to organizations such as the Montrose Center and the Diana Foundation, the city's LGBTQ+ community has been safeguarded by committed advocates for decades.
Throughout June, some of these advocates — called Community Cornerstones — will be featured on this page. Many of them are partners of the Graduate College of Social Work. We also welcome thoughts from our followers (in the comments) on who you want to commend as someone who brings pride to Pride Month.