vaspider:

ryanlewisandclark:

theglowpt2:

something that’s annoying about the whole corporate pride merch discourse is how people respond like “oh so i can’t buy a rainbow shirt now??” etc. But, firstly, no one is saying that. If buying a pride shirt from somewhere like amazon or target is all you’re able to afford or that’s available in your area, then obviously feel free to do so and don’t worry about whether or not you’re “valid” (buying pride merch from big companies isn’t any worse than buying other stuff anyway)

but if you do have the means and access to do so, then a much better way to get cool pride stuff is to buy it directly from lgbt artists (either the tons that are on tumblr, or local artists who have booths to sell from at places like arts shows and pride fests) or buy merchandise from the online stores of reputable lgbt non profit charity and advocacy organizations. That way you can get your rainbow shirts, but at the same time you also get to actually contribute to supporting the community in some way rather than giving your money to corporate overlords who will just use it to exploit workers and the environment

here’s a list of 22 lgbt-owned stores that sell pride merch

here are some lgbt nonprofit and advocacy organizations that have merch for sale:

  • Sylvia Rivera Law Project (provides legal aid to low-income trans and nonbinary individuals)
  • Revel & Riot (nonprofit that makes tshirts and donates partial proceeds to lgbt orgs, often collabs with lgbt musicians)
  • Equality Florida (lgbt advocacy organization that lobbies against discriminatory laws and promotes legal changes that will benefit lgbt people, also played a big role in helping after the pulse orlando shooting)
  • OnePulse Foundation (nonprofit fund set up by the owner of the pulse nightclub to help rebuild, support victims, and build a memorial)
  • Lambda Legal (nonprofit legal advocacy organization that does impact litigation for lgbt people and people with HIV)
  • Pride at Work (represents lgbt workers and union members)
  • National Center for Lesbian Rights (advocates for lgbt rights)

it’s also a good idea to look for lgbt orgs in your local area or state that likely sell their own pride merch like buttons and tshirts, since orgs at a local level are often the ones who need contributions the most and who will directly benefit your community the greatest

and if you are going to buy any corporate pride merch, still try to get it from companys that are donating 100% of the profits to lgbt orgs (some ones i know that do this are levi’s and converse) and make sure to check that the orgs they’re donating to are actually legit ones)

Additionally, if you’d like to support queer artists while purchasing your pride items, why not pop over to @vaspider ’s Etsy shop:

Nerdy Keppie

It’s got absolutely loads of wonderful creations available in a wide array of pride colors.

Also, IF YOU SEE SOMETHING YOU WANT AND IT’S NOT IN YOUR PREFERRED PRIDE COLORS, JUST POLITELY ASK AND SPIDER WILL ALMOST CERTAINLY MAKE IT FOR YOU!!!

You’re very subtle. 😉 

This is a great list! Including me. 😀

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