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Still marching: Rev. Troy Perry and the ongoing fight for liberation
By AJ Sloan at Washington Blade
· May 28, 2026
· 1 min read
Long before tone-deaf Target swag and rainbow-scented hashtags lit up the very queer month of June, Rev. Troy Perry was helping the LGBTQ community create space where it did not yet exist, and he did so with little more than faith and perseverance. This Pride season, as communities around the world
Key takeaway Troy Perry was helping the LGBTQ community create space where it did not yet exist, and he did so with little more than faith and perseverance.
Why this matters
The unveiling of Steps to Liberation at Founders Metropolitan Community Church highlights the ongoing importance of physical spaces for LGBTQ community building and activism. As Rev. Troy Perry notes, visibility is an act of courage that remains essential today, particularly in the face of rising attacks on LGBTQ rights. The transformation of the church's front steps into a vibrant rainbow pathway serves as a powerful symbol of the community's continued commitment to fighting for freedom and equality. This effort is especially significant given the varying levels of legal protections and policies across different states, emphasizing the need for persistent advocacy and community-driven initiatives. The National LGBTQ Task Force and other national resources play a crucial role in supporting these efforts, and the dedication of individuals like Rev. Perry and Lynn Segerblom underscores the importance of intergenerational knowledge and activism in the pursuit of LGBTQ liberation.
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Category: rights ·
Published: May 28, 2026 ·
Source: Washington Blade ·
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What is this story about? Long before tone-deaf Target swag and rainbow-scented hashtags lit up the very queer month of June, Rev. Troy Perry was helping the LGBTQ community create space where it did not yet exist, and he did so with little more than faith and perseverance. This Pride season, as communities around the world
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