Thank you, Pride Palace

Our Progress Pride Flag from @pridepalacelgbt came today! Until I can get some hooks for the porch, the kids found a wall where it fits.

Thank you, Pride Palace, for this.

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Below from: Daniel Quasar redesigns LGBT Rainbow Flag to be more inclusive

Natashah Hitti | 12 June 2018

“Graphic designer Daniel Quasar has added a five-coloured chevron to the LGBT Rainbow Flag to place a greater emphasis on “inclusion and progression”.

Quasar’s Progress Pride Flag adds five arrow-shaped lines to the six-coloured Rainbow Flag, which is widely recognised as the symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.

The flag includes black and brown stripes to represent marginalised LGBT communities of colour, along with the colours pink, light blue and white, which are used on the Transgender Pride Flag.

Quasar’s design builds on a design adopted by the city of Philadelphia in June 2017. Philadelphia’s version added black and brown stripes to the top of the Rainbow Flag, to represent LGBT communities of colour.”

Daniel Quasar Article – Dezeen

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