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[[File:ZooCake.jpg|thumb|240px|Zoo Pride Cake]] | [[File:ZooCake.jpg|thumb|240px|Zoo Pride Cake]] | ||
[[File:Zoorights.jpg|thumb|240px|Zoo Rights Protest]] | [[File:Zoorights.jpg|thumb|240px|Zoo Rights Protest]] | ||
Zoo Pride Week is the promotion of self-affirmation, dignity, equality, and increased visibility of [[zoosexual]] people as a social group. Pride, as opposed to shame and social stigma, is the predominant outlook that bolsters most Zoo rights movements. | Zoo Pride Week (also known as ZPW) is a world-wide holiday taking place from July 1st through July 7th annually. It was first announced in April 2019 on [[Zooville|ZooVille.org]] by [[ZTHorse|ZTHorse]] to create a worldwide [[zoophile]] awareness movement.<ref>https://www.zooville.org/threads/zoo-pride-day-july-1st-2019-kicking-off-zoo-pride-week-from-july-1st-7th.1284</ref> Zoo Pride Week is the promotion of self-affirmation, dignity, equality, and increased visibility of [[zoosexual]] people as a social group. Pride, as opposed to shame and social stigma, is the predominant outlook that bolsters most Zoo rights movements. | ||
Ranging from solemn to carnivalesque, pride events are typically held during Zoo Pride week or some other period that commemorates a turning point in a country's zoosexual [[history]], for example, February 2014 [[Zoophile]]-Rights demonstration in Potsdamer Platz, Berlin. Some pride events include zoosexual pride campouts, parties, parades and marches, rallies, commemorations, community days, dance parties, and festivals. | Ranging from solemn to carnivalesque, pride events are typically held during Zoo Pride week or some other period that commemorates a turning point in a country's zoosexual [[history]], for example, February 2014 [[Zoophile]]-Rights demonstration in Potsdamer Platz, Berlin. Some pride events include zoosexual pride campouts, parties, parades and marches, rallies, commemorations, community days, dance parties, and festivals. | ||
Common symbols of pride are the Brown, Green, Blue flag or zoo pride flag, the lowercase Greek letter zeta (ζ), and the yin-yang circle with a zeta. | Common symbols of pride are the Brown, Green, Blue flag or [[zoo pride]] flag, the lowercase Greek letter zeta (ζ), and the yin-yang circle with a zeta. | ||
[[File:ZPW logo.jpg|thumb|240px|The First Zoo Pride holiday logo]] | |||
==Podcasts== | |||
There are 2 episodes of the [[Zooier_Than_Thou|Zooier Than Thou]] [[Catgegory:podcast|podcast]] which are about this Zoo Pride Day : S01E04 and S02E05.<ref>https://zoo.wtf/s1e4-5-zoo-pride-day/</ref><ref>https://zoo.wtf/s2e5-zoo-pride-2020/</ref> | |||
==References== |
Revision as of 03:17, 12 March 2023
Zoo Pride Week (also known as ZPW) is a world-wide holiday taking place from July 1st through July 7th annually. It was first announced in April 2019 on ZooVille.org by ZTHorse to create a worldwide zoophile awareness movement.[1] Zoo Pride Week is the promotion of self-affirmation, dignity, equality, and increased visibility of zoosexual people as a social group. Pride, as opposed to shame and social stigma, is the predominant outlook that bolsters most Zoo rights movements.
Ranging from solemn to carnivalesque, pride events are typically held during Zoo Pride week or some other period that commemorates a turning point in a country's zoosexual history, for example, February 2014 Zoophile-Rights demonstration in Potsdamer Platz, Berlin. Some pride events include zoosexual pride campouts, parties, parades and marches, rallies, commemorations, community days, dance parties, and festivals.
Common symbols of pride are the Brown, Green, Blue flag or zoo pride flag, the lowercase Greek letter zeta (ζ), and the yin-yang circle with a zeta.
Podcasts
There are 2 episodes of the Zooier Than Thou podcast which are about this Zoo Pride Day : S01E04 and S02E05.[2][3]