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Twitch reveals new t-shirts, LGBTQ emotes for Pride Month

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Twitch is celebrating Pride Month with an LGBTQ streamer showcase, two new promotional videos, new emotes, and more.

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June is here, and that means it’s LGBTQ Pride Month. Commemorating the Stonewall riots that kicked off the gay rights movement in the United States, June traditionally hosts pride marches throughout major cities around the world, and Twitch is joining in on the fun with several LGBTQ-themed events, emotes, and more.

Twitch revealed its Pride Month plans in a blog post earlier today, and the celebration is perfect for both streamers and viewers alike. For one, Twitch is using the month to highlight one LGBTQ Twitch streamer every day. A promotional video called TwitchUnity also shows queer and transgender streamers talking about coming out and coming into their own through the site’s platform.

Twitch is also selling four “Cheer for Equality” t-shirts that feature several different LGBTQ flags, including the rainbow flag and the transgender flag. All profits from each sale go to the Human Rights Campaign, and Twitch is letting individual streamers run their own HRC fundraisers through Tiltify, with a free t-shirt given to streamers from both the LGBTQ activist organization and Twitch if they raise $500.

Meanwhile, Twitch also collaborated with the It Gets Better Project to create a video with the site’s staff members, with queer employees talking about everything from coming out to finding a community that knows what it’s like to be LGBTQ. The site even unveiled four new global emotes based on Twitch’s “Cheer for Equality” t-shirt designs, and the service also revealed a new rainbow flag Cheermote for Bits. Both emotes will remain on Twitch through June, too, unlike Facebook’s Pride reaction.

For more information on Twitch’s Pride Month activities, read through the Twitch Blog’s post on June’s events. The overview includes a schedule for Twitch streamers throughout the month, with streamers appearing for two to four hours at a time each day.


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Ana Valens
Ana Valens is an Editorial Strategist for GAMURS. Her work has been seen at Dot Esports, The Mary Sue, We Got This Covered, and The Daily Dot. She specializes in reporting on LGBTQ experiences in the gaming industry, with a particular focus on trans rights. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.