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Gay Pride & the 1st Rainbow Flag & designer, Gilbert Baker • Harvey Milk
Color has long played an important role in our community’s expression of pride. In Victorian England, for example, the color green was associated with homosexuality. The color purple (or, more accurately, lavender) became popularized as a symbol for pride in the late 1960s – a frequent post-Stonewall catchword for the gay community was “Purple Power”, of course, there’s the pink triangle. Although it was first used in Nazi Germany to identify gay males in concentration camps, the pink triangle only received widespread use as a gay pop icon in the early 1980s. But the most colorful of our symbols is the Rainbow Flag, and its rainbow of colors – red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple – represents the diversity of our community.
The first Rainbow Flag was designed in 1978 by Gilbert Baker, a San Francisco artist, who created the flag in response to a local activist’s call for the need of a community symbol. (This was before the pink triangle was popularly used as a symbol of pride.) Using the five-striped “Flag of the Race” as his inspiration, Baker designed a flag with eight stripes: pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. According to Baker, those colors represented, respectively: sexuality, life, healing, sun, nature, art, harmony, and spirit. Baker dyed and sewed the material for the first flag himself.
Baker soon approached San Francisco’s Paramount Flag Company about mass producing and selling his “gay flag”. Unfortunately, Baker had hand-dyed all the colors, and since the color “hot pink” was not commercially available, mass production of his eight-striped version became impossible. The flag was thus reduced to seven stripes.
In November 1978, San Francisco’s gay community was stunned when the city’s first openly gay supervisor, Harvey Milk, was assassinated, Wishing to demonstrate the gay community’s strength and solidarity in the aftermath of this tragedy, the 1979 Pride Parade Committee decided to use Baker’s flag. The committee eliminated the indigo stripe so they could divide the colors evenly along the parade route – three colors on one side of the street and three on the other. Soon the six colors were incorporated into a six-striped version that became popularized and that, today, is recognized by the International Congress of Flag Makers**.
The flag consisted of eight stripes; Baker assigned specific meaning to each of the colours:
hot pink: sexuality |
red: life |
orange: healing |
yellow: sunlight |
green: nature |
turquoise: magic/art |
indigo/blue: serenity/harmony |
violet: spirit |
“I love going to cities around the world and seeing the rainbow flag, knowing that it’s a safe place where I can be myself,” says Gilbert Baker the man who created the flag 30 years ago.
“In 1978, when I thought of creating a flag for the gay movement there was no other international symbol for us than the pink triangle, which the Nazis used to identify homosexuals in concentration camps. Even though the pink triangle was and still is a powerful symbol, it was very much forced upon us,” says Baker.
“I almost instantly thought of using the rainbow. To me, it was the only thing that could really express our diversity, beauty and our joy. I was astounded nobody had thought of making a rainbow flag before because it seemed like such an obvious symbol for us.”
Born and raised in Kansas, Baker was drafted into the US army at 19 and served as a nurse in Vietnam for two years. While in the army Baker fell in love with a fellow soldier, an experience he describes as the most transformative moment of his life. “When I fell in love, all the shame and guilt I carried with me for years suddenly vanished.”
After his tour in Vietnam, Baker moved to San Francisco, a vibrant and socially progressive city that was full of culture, and where individuality was celebrated rather than repressed – very much the opposite to his native Kansas.
Gender-bending glam rockers, hippies and beatniks were flocking to San Francisco at this time and for Gilbert it was the passion for fashion and a lack of cash that sparked his interest in sewing. To his own amusement he quickly became known as the “seam master” on the gay scene:
“I would be the guy they’d call up when they needed banners for demonstrations. That became my role in the gay movement and I am very proud to say that my craft was my activism, it still is.”
“The rainbow flag has become far more than just a flag, it gives people hope. When LGBT people across the world fly this flag they are saying something, they are taking action.”
Excerpts taken from an interview by Kristina Baker for the independant, Thursday, 19 June 2008
** a confusion of the titles of two flag organisations • International Association of Vexillological Associations, and the Flag Congress.
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Tagged and violet, art, blue, community's expression of pride, Gay Pride, Gay Pride Flag, Gilbert Baker, green, harmony, healing, indigo, life, nature, orange, pink, Rainbow Flag, red, Sexuality, spirit, sun, yellow
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June • Out & About • 2012
LGBT South East Awards 2012
Friday, 1 June 2012 @ 20:00
The MOJO Lounge, 17 JOHN STREET, w1 Waterford, Ireland
The 2012 LGBT South East Awards will take place on June 1st in The Mojo Lounge Waterford hosted by Joanna Ryde followed by DJ Chloe til late. Finger food and champagne reception are included and tickets are €10!
Public nominations are complete and can be seen at www.southlgbt.com/awards
South East based awards are open to anyone in Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford, Wexford and Wicklow. There are also a number of all-Ireland awards open to anyone. After the public vote, winners will be chosen by representatives of sOUTh, Out For The Weekend, Gay Wexford, LGBT South Tipperary, Sunrise and Gay Bray.
Ministry Of Sound World Tour 2012 @ Metropolis Nightclub
By Metropolis Wexford
Date: 2 June at 10:00 until 3 June at 02:00
Location: Metropolis Night Club
Metropolis Night Club & Get Busy Promotions proudly present
World renowned & famously long standing clubbing brand
MINISTRY OF SOUND – World Club tour 2012
: : : MAIN ROOM : : :Dutch International Superstar DJ PATRICK HAGENAAR jets in to the sunny southeast for this Bank Holiday headline event @ Metropolis Night Club and promises to raise the roof off the main room on Saturday June more…
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Help me celebrate the release of two more books as paperbacks!·
By K’Anne Meinel Author
Monday at 00:00 – 4 June at 00:00 in CDT
Createspace.com/3876072 Bikini’s Are Dangerous…The complete Series
createspace.com/3875982 Erotica Volume 1
If you are “attending” you are ‘buying’ one or BOTH…THANK YOU!
Grand Bingo special
- Bingo EVERY Wednesday night @ the Forum, Waterford with sOUTh and LGBT Parents Southeast
- Open to everyone • friends • family • nans to nuns etc.
- €5 a book of ten games
Doors open 7.30pm • Eyes down 8.30pm
Sunrise LGBT Kildare (Newbridge Branch)
By Sunrise Lgbt Kildare
Thursday, 7 June 201219:00 until 20:30
Location: Kildare Volunteer Centre, Cutlery Road, Newbridge, Co. Kildare
First I guess I’ll get this out of the way anyway, sorry we’ve not had a meeting in a while but unfortunatly the Coffee shop where we used to meet has closed down, so over the past few months we’ve been working to get a new place well we’ve found it woop woop woop…..
Coffee and a chat simples…..
Nothing too heavy so don’t be worrying just pop along and say Hi…
Hope to see you all there….
Guys and gals remember any questions or queries call or text 085 740 9988 Cris has the phone and is always happy to help…
Here’s the location on google maps
GAY ARKLOW / Wicklow
Arklow LGBT Social Gathering
GAY ARKLOW / WicklowFriday,
8 June 2012, 19:30 until 22:00
For details: e-mail arklowlgbt@hotmail.com
We meet again!
The gathering is for all LGBT people in the Arklow and surrounding area. All friends, family etc., of LGBT people that wish to attend, are very welcome to meet with us after the gathering, when we go for a drink in a local bar.
The group is only open to people who identify as LGBT.
Facebook group
e-mail arklowlgbt@hotmail.com
Dining OUT
Public event · By
Out For The Weekend
Saturday 16th June, 18:30
The Grapevine, Rose Inn Street, Kilkenny
More food, wine and banter with OUT For The Weekend Facebook: OutForTheWeekend Website:OUTForTheWeekend.ie
The Solatice Midsummer CabaretPublic event · By Cáca Milis Cabaret
Retro songs, Mystical readings and more!
Friday, 22 June 2012, 21:00
Tickets €10.
Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket, Wexford Town, Wexford, Ireland
The Cáca Milis Cabaret will be celebrating the longest day of the Celtic summer with a fantastic, diverse evening of music, poetry, literature and dance for your entertainment pleasure. … more
For any questions, get in touch at: cabaret@cacamilis.org
For bookings, see: www.wexfordartscentre.ie or phone 053-912-3764.
Please see more at The Cáca Milis website at: www.cacamilis.org
Victoria de Tampax in Dungarvan
ITS OFFICIAL!!!! Dungarvans 1st LGBT nyt will take place on the 22nd of June in the hottest venue in town, Davitts Nightclub Dungarvan.
Entertainment on the nyt will be Cabaret show and a version of the Blind date t.v show hosted by the fab Victoria de Tampax.
You myt just find your perfect match xx
A Bus will be provided from Waterford to Dungarvan and even better for those travelling the bus will take u home again at end of nyt… more
So come on my fabulous peeps,
Tell every1 u know…
Lets turn Dungarvan PINK 🙂
A NYT TO REMEMBER
The bus will depart from Waterford at 9pm onJohn Street (outside Dignity) to Dungarvan. Transport, return and entry to club only 15euro!
Dignity doing pre Dungarvan drinks from 7pm to 9pm.
Dublin Pride 2012
22nd June – 1st July 2012
30th June (Pride Parade)
www.dublinpride.ie
facebook: DublinPride
Theme: Show your true colours
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Tagged 1st June, 22nd June, 2nd June, 4th June, 7th June, 8th June, Arklow LGBT Social Gathering, Book release • Erotica • Bikini's Are Dangerous...The complete Series, Grand Bingo special, June • every Wednesday, LGBT South East Awards 2012, Ministry Of Sound World Tour 2012, Sunrise LGBT Kildare (Newbridge Branch), Victoria de Tampax in Dungarvan
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