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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.
LGBTQ+ Pride Month is held each June to celebrate and commemorate of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and others. What ...
Sadly, social media offers other examples of men trying to avoid using rainbow steps. Although the viral video from UNSW is likely to ... prominent Progress Pride flags on the main shopping ...
"I thought a gay nation should have a flag too, to proclaim its own idea of power," he said, according to the Gilbert Baker Foundation. Today, the rainbow flag is a symbol of joy, pride and the ...
"Let me spitball this one, Rachel," Larson said. "I'm guessing that the reason the rainbow flag went up is that perhaps the teacher who put it up may be gay or bisexual or whatever." Even if he ...
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 flag.
Public buildings and street demonstrators around the world have flown rainbow flags to show solidarity with the 49 people shot dead in a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. How did this symbol ...
When the Fresno City Council voted recently to observe LGBTQ Pride Month by flying the rainbow flag at City Hall, Mayor Jerry Dyer’s objection was not surprising. A Republican who loudly and ...
Earlier this month, the GLBT Historical Society Museum unveiled a glass case containing a rare artifact: a segment of the original rainbow gay pride flag, its colors as vibrant as ever.
SAN FRANCISCO -- The first rainbow flag used to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride has been found and is back in San Francisco. It's on display at the GLBT Historical Society Museum just in time for Pride Month.
Reversing a decision by the Trump administration, the National Park Service will allow a rainbow flag to be flown permanently on federal property at the Stonewall National Monument in New York ...
The State Department has ordered that diplomatic outposts fly only U.S. flags. By Christine Hauser and Neil Vigdor The State Department has ordered that only United States flags be flown at ...