This king of the gods wielded a thunderbolt.
"ZEUS" is the chief deity in ancient Greek mythology, revered as the king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus. He governed the sky, thunder, and justice, and his authority extended over gods and mortals alike.
Although Pride Month is celebrated in June worldwide, BC's largest Pride celebrations are usually held in late July and early August. One reason is that organizers can take advantage of this "city's" famously better summer weather.
Vancouver
This country's flag is known as the Stars and Stripes and has 50 stars representing its states. 
United States- Its flag- also nicknamed "Old Glory" or The Red, White, and Blue—features 50 white stars representing the 50 states, alongside 13 red and white stripes representing the original colonies
This annual day, observed on June 21, celebrates the cultures and contributions of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
National Indigenous Peoples Day
This hero was famous for his twelve labors. He was venerated both as a hero and a god—a bridge between mortals and immortals.![]()

The "T" in LGBTQ+ stands for this group of people.
Transgender 
This country's flag features a red circle on a white background, representing the sun.
Japan
This traditional Inuit structure was often built from snow as a temporary winter shelter.
igloo
This winged horse sprang from the blood of Medusa after her death. 
"PEGASUS" symbolizes both divine power and poetic inspiration, later immortalized as a constellation in the night sky. 
Vancouver's largest Pride event is this annual procession through downtown streets.
Vancouver Pride Parade 
This country's flag features a white triangle with a golden sun and three stars, along with blue and red horizontal stripes.
Philippines
Orange shirts are worn to recognize the experiences of children affected by this school system.
residential schools
In Greek mythology, this Titan carried the heavens on his shoulders.
"ATLAS" is a Titan condemned to hold up the sky for eternity after the defeat of the Titans by the Olympian gods. His image endures as a universal symbol of endurance and cosmic burden, influencing art, literature, and even modern metaphors for resilience and responsibility.
This five-letter word describes a community that includes people of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities and is often reclaimed as a positive identity.
Queer 
This country's red flag displays one large yellow star and four smaller yellow stars in the upper-left corner. 
People's Republic of China - Often called the "Five-star Red Flag", it features a red field with one large yellow star representing the Communist Party, alongside an arc of four smaller stars that symbolize the unified people of the country.
This Indigenous people emerged from the fur trade and are recognized as one of Canada's three distinct Indigenous peoples. Homeland is generally centered in the Prairie Provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta) 
The Métis are one of the recognized Indigenous peoples of Canada.
The Infinity Symbol: Represents the joining of two distinct cultures (First Nations and European) and refers to a quantity without end, symbolizing that the Métis people and culture will endure forever.
This god carries the hammer Mjölnir. 
"THOR" embodies the might of the storm. His hammer, Mjölnir, forged by dwarfs, returns when thrown and emits thunderbolts. Two goats, Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr, draw his chariot. He is often portrayed wearing a belt that doubles his strength and iron gloves to wield his weapon.
Pride Month commemorates this 1969 uprising at a New York City LGBTQ+ bar.
Stonewall Riots
This colorful flag is widely recognized as a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride and inclusion.
Rainbow Flag - symbolizing LGBTQ+ pride, diversity, and social movements for equality.
This Canadian territory has a majority Inuit population and its name means "our land" in Inuktitut. Established through the largest Indigenous land claim settlement in Canadian history, this territory covers about one-fifth of Canada's landmass.
Nunavut
