04/06/2026
🌈 June is Pride Month 🌈
At Diverse Learning, Pride Month is a time to recognise, reflect, and stand alongside LGBTQIA+ communities — not just in celebration, but in our ongoing commitment to human rights and inclusion.
Pride has its roots in the Stonewall uprising of June 1969, a powerful moment when the LGBTQIA+ community stood together against discrimination and injustice. This marked a turning point in the fight for equal rights and reminds us how far we’ve come — and how much further there is to go.
We believe that everyone has the right to:
✨ Be heard and respected
✨ Live authentically and safely
✨ Have choice and control over their life
These are fundamental human rights
Pride Month reminds us that:
🌟 Inclusion must be intentional
🌟 Rights must be actively upheld
🌟 Every identity deserves respect and visibility
At Diverse Learning, we are committed to creating safe, supportive environments where all participants, staff, and communities feel empowered to be themselves — every day of the year.
For more information and resources:
🔗 https://humanrights.gov.au/our-work/rights-and-freedoms/lgbtiq-rights-of-individuals
🔗 https://www.sa.gov.au
🔗 https://www.minus18.org.au/resources/
Image Description:
A colourful Pride Month graphic with a rainbow-themed design. At the top, large decorative text reads “PRIDE MONTH” in multicoloured letters.
On the left side, there is a circular image of two hands forming a heart shape in front of a rainbow background. On the right side, there is a small rectangular group photo showing several people gathered together indoors, some standing and some seated, many wearing bright or rainbow-coloured clothing.
In the centre, inside a rounded rectangle with a light background, there is text explaining that June is Pride Month. The text describes the historical significance of the Stonewall uprising in 1969 and highlights the importance of equality, dignity, and human rights for LGBTQIA+ communities.
Below the main text, there is a short list stating that people have the right to be heard and respected, live authentically and safely, and have choice and control over their lives.
At the bottom right corner, there is a small rainbow-themed graphic with the word “PRIDE.” The overall design uses bright rainbow colours along the border and conveys a message of inclusion, respect, and celebration.