Jerky’s Solidarity: LGBTQ Pride Month 2023

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Show your colors and support the LGBTQ community in June

Join the Jerkmate community and show your support for our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) cam models! If you create your new premium account during Pride Month, Jerky will not only donate $5 to the Trevor Project, but he’ll also give you 10 free Gold for your first private chat session.

The Trevor Project is a US-based, non-profit organization giving young queer people access to crisis services 24/7, 365 days a year. Their mission is to end suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning young people. Besides the lifeline, the Trevor Project is also involved in research, public education, and advocacy to achieve their goal of helping all LGBTQ envision a hopeful future for themselves where their lives and rights are respected.

If you are struggling with your sexual orientation or gender identity, don’t hesitate to contact the Trevor Project’s lifeline at 1-888-488–7386 or text START at 678-678. If you are outside the United States of America, there are resources available for you, wherever you are.

Stay tuned on Jerkmate in June for more LGBTQ content

In June, don’t miss out on what Jerky has to say to celebrate diversity and Pride on Jerkmate. With tens of thousands of LGBTQ cam performers, there is a lot of diversity to cover in the Pride Month blog series. Each week in June, Jerky will share some insights on the LGBTQ community, queer adult entertainment, and Pride history. Check out the Jerkmate blog for our naughty articles, and stay for a chat with one of our models!

Jerky also has a few surprises for you to celebrate LGBTQ Pride Month so keep an eye on the monthly calendar to never miss out on a special live show from one of our sexy lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender performers. June will be hot wherever you are on Jerkmate! You can't wait for the day your favorite model gets on cam? Check out one of the thousands of LGBTQ live cams or stream one of their steamy videos from past JermateTV shows!

Why do we celebrate LGBTQ Pride Month in June?

June has been associated with the LGBTQ community in the United States since the end of the 60s, after the 1969 Stonewall Inn riots. It is easy to forget that the happy Pride Month parades and celebrations of diversity actually started as a protest against police raids targeting queer spaces in New York City. The Stonewall uprising kickstarted the whole LGBTQ movement in the US. The community owes much of their modern rights and social acceptance to queer activists such as drag queen Marsha P. Johnson, transgender woman Sylvia Riviera and lesbian Stormé DeLarverie. These exceptional women are among the most important people in queer history.

After the June 28th, 1969 Stonewall uprising, a march was held annually on their anniversary day in New York City and several other US cities to commemorate the brave people who stood up against discrimination and violence targeting LGBTQ folks. Throughout the years, the yearly march morphed into the parade we know today: a celebration of all sexual and gender identities diversity. It also stands as a strong reminder of the struggle to obtain equal rights for the community.

To this day, the New York Pride March is still held every year on the last Sunday of June and gathers over 2 million lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer people and their allies. This is one of the largest yearly Pride events in the world. Pride Month parades and celebrations are usually held on or around June 28th, the day of the Stonewall Inn riots, but some cities prefer the cooler months of August and October to hold their festivities.