Pride in History Bingo - Round 1
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Pride in History Bingo - Round 1 is a printable card spotlighting LGBTQ+ milestones across continents and decades—Stonewall Riots (USA, 1969), Section 377 repeal (India 2018), Harvey Milk (USA), and Hijra communities (South Asia). Players mark squares as they learn about each landmark event or figure, turning global queer history into an interactive recognition game.
Is Pride in History Bingo good for classrooms and community events?
Yes, educators and Pride organizers use it to spark discussion about diverse queer legacies. Clues like Magnus Hirschfeld (Germany), Fa'afafine, Christine Jorgensen, and Two Spirit identities introduce students to non-Western and early-20th-century pioneers, making history lessons inclusive and geographically broad while keeping participants engaged through bingo gameplay.
Can I print Pride in History Bingo cards for my whole group?
Absolutely—generate as many unique cards as you need, each randomizing clues like Legacy of Marsha P. Johnson, Act Up movement activism, and Pink Dot. Every participant gets a different layout, so no two players mark the same squares simultaneously, keeping large Pride gatherings or history workshops competitive and fair.
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