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THE RAINBOW FLAG, AN INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF LGBTQ PRIDE, has received the addition of black and brown stripes by Philadelphia- based organization More Color More Pride. The organization’s website states: “In 1978, artist Gilbert Baker designed the original rainbow. lag. An iconic symbol of LGBTQ+ unity. So much has happened since then. A lot of good, but there’s more we can do. Especially when it comes to recognizing people of color in the LGBTQ+ community. To fuel this important conversation, we’ve expanded the colors of the. lag to include black and brown. It may seem like a small step. But together we can make big strides toward a truly inclusive community.” The. lag was developed by the City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia’s Office of LGBT Affairs, and brand agency Tierney.
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About Curve
This is our Love issue, and inside we celebrate many formal
expressions of love and commitment from diverse couples in
different locations. We also remind readers to safeguard their
health—sexual, psychological, and physical—which still needs
to be maintained even within a committed relationship. Love
isn’t as random as Cupid’s arrow. Getting it and keeping it need
to be worked at. Decades of activism and visibility gave us the
right to formalize our romantic unions—and vigilance will give
us the right keep it.