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Five audio stories to listen to during Pride month

Listening to audio stories can be a great way for reluctant readers to learn about a topic. We are celebrating Pride by sharing our top five LGTBQ+ audio stories. Take a look at these audio stories to listen to during Pride month!

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Listening to audio stories can be a great way for reluctant readers to learn about a topic. We are celebrating Pride by sharing our top five LGTBQ+ audio stories. Take a look at these audio stories to listen to during Pride month!

1.Pop’n’Olly

Help your child learn about the LGBTQ+ community with Pop’n’Olly. This is a great resource to help your child learn about the history of the Rainbow Flag, listen to stories with LGBTQ+ characters and themes, watch videos about gender identity and sexuality, and so much more.

2.The LGBT Sport Podcast

In this free BBC podcast, host Jack Murley discusses LGBTQ+ issues in sports with British athletes. Listen to this podcast for stories from athletes, referees, commentators and more about how LGBTQ+ community is finding its place in sports.

3.The Book of Pride: LGBTQ Heroes Who Changed the World

This book tells the history of gay rights movement and the leaders and activists who fought for LGBTQ+ rights. You can find the audiobook for free on Amazon with a free Audible audiobook trial.

4. Making Gay History

Making Gay History is a podcast that gives listeners a glimpse into the lives of influential people in the LGBTQ+ civil rights movement through recorded archives and interviews. This podcast will teach children about LGBTQ+ history and inspire them to be themselves. It is free on the Making Gay History website and on Spotify!

5. LGBTQ&A

This podcast is made up of weekly interviews with some of the most well known people in the LGBTQ+ community. Listen to conversations with Laverne Cox, Billie Jean King, Janelle Monáe, and others. You can give it a listen for free on Spotify.