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For over 40 years, the Pride flag has represented the LGBTQ+ community. Here is the history of how the flag came to be.
They say to get a rainbow... You need a little rain .Under rainy skies and the watchful eyes of neighbors, the pride flag ...
The pride flag just isn't what it used to be. And that's probably a good thing. Baker explains in his memoir, Rainbow Warrior: My Life in Color, that the rainbow flag was "a conscious choice ...
Pride flags are as numerous as the identities encompassed in the LGBTQ+ acronym. Some represent different sexualities, others are for gender identity and some are updates to the original rainbow ...
The iconic rainbow Pride flag, often seen adorning homes, businesses, and car bumpers worldwide, is much more than a colorful display. It stands as a vibrant testament to LGBTQIA+ pride ...
Niagara County has begun its annual Pride Month celebration by raising multicolored LGBTQIA2S+ flags across the county.
But if you attend a Pride parade in one of those cities, you may see several flags with different colours and symbols riffing on the familiar rainbow stripes. The Human Rights Campaign ...
I'll admit that this next flag isn't one I've seen around too often — but it's also one of the newer flags out there. In 2018, Daniel Quasar, a graphic designer, developed the Progress Pride ...
The LGBTQ+ Pride Flag will fly at the Augusta Curtis Cultural Center every June until "we don't need it anymore," said City Council Majority Leader Sonya Jelks. "This will signify to those who come ...
First used in the early 2000s, the Straight Ally flag was created by combining the LGBTQ pride flag and the straight flag, without the pink and turquoise colors of the original rainbow ...