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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.
Since its creation in 1978, the Rainbow Pride Flag has become a universal symbol for the LGBTQ community. It represents the pride and hope of LGBTQ people and reflects the diversity within the ...
"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 ...
Not every rainbow is gay – technically. There are stark differences between the colors of the rainbows we see in nature and the ones on the LGBTQIA+ pride flag. While both natural rainbows and ...
In recent weeks, you may have noticed an uptick in the number of rainbow flags flying from porches, businesses and even government buildings for LGBTQ Pride Month. But what do all the colored ...
The rainbow flag, which has become a universal symbol of hope for LGBTQ people around the world, first flew in San Francisco’s United Nations Plaza for Gay Pride Day, on June 25, 1978.
Gilbert Baker's rainbow flag became the banner of the Pride movement. Baker died earlier this year, but he'll be remembered at Pride events this month. June is LGBT Pride Month. That means you may ...
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.
PRIDE month is celebrated by millions around the world, and the vibrant colours of the Gay Pride Flag are synonymous with the festivities. But why did a rainbow become the pride symbol ...
LOOK UP AT a flagpole in most big American cities in June, and you will probably see three banners: the stars and stripes, the state or city emblem and a rainbow flag, which is flown to mark LGBTQ ...