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GMA features stories for Pride Month this June.

PHOTO: Noah Aberlin and PJ Simmons nailed the "Dirty Dancing" lift at their Oct. 7, 2018, wedding in Coxsackie, N.Y.
Courtesy Holtz Photography

These grooms surprised their guests with the most epic 1st dance at their wedding reception

PHOTO: Show your pride with this rainbow tie-dye nail art look.
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These rainbow tie-dye nail art looks are perfect for Pride Month and beyond

VIDEO: Seattle dads and their kids celebrate Pride with their own mini-parade
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Seattle dads and their kids celebrate Pride with their own mini-parade

VIDEO: Supreme Court bans LGBT employment discrimination
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Supreme Court bans LGBT employment discrimination

VIDEO: 5 ways to keep the spirit of Pride alive in 2020
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5 ways to keep the spirit of Pride alive in 2020

PHOTO: Rebekah is on a mission to shield others from hate, and make the world a safer, more loving place for everyone.
Marvel

Mighty Rebekah: Meet the 12-year-old who's changing how others see themselves in the world

PHOTO: Anderson Cooper appears on an episode of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, May 28, 2020.
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Anderson Cooper appears on new magazine cover with his son Wyatt for Pride Month

PHOTO: Sara Cunningham of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, stood in at Sam and Haley Hedrick's wedding on June 2, 2019, as a support system for the couple on their big day.
Erika Ryan Photo

This mom stands in at LGBTQ weddings when families refuse to attend. Now, her story is being made into a movie.

VIDEO: ‘Pose’ actor Ryan Jamaal Swain honors activist Bayard Rustin and more LGBTQ icons
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‘Pose’ actor Ryan Jamaal Swain honors activist Bayard Rustin and more LGBTQ icons

PHOTO: Reverend Michael Curry, the incoming presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, sits at the Virginia Theological Seminary following the consecration of the newly built Immanuel Chapel on Tuesday, October 13, 2015, in Alexandria, VA.
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Bishop Michael Curry, who gave Harry and Meghan’s wedding sermon, talks faith, pride and an inclusive church