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In case you were wondering, yes, it turns out that a ‘straight’ Pride flag does exist. More than one, in fact. LGBTQ+ flags are bold and colourful symbols in the community that represent the array of ...
This mixed breed pup makes a compelling case, at least when it comes to their lighting choices. Or they’re an ally, same as companion Ruby Russoniello-Damaskos, who, like her gold and brown-eyed ...
Unlike the straight pride flags mentioned above, the straight ally flag is a far less controversial flag that was created to represent straight allies – people who actively stand up and speak ...
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.
Get to know the various flags and their history, whether you are in the LGBTQ+ community or identify as straight and want to be an ally. It's not an exhaustive list, but it's a good place to start.
Near the start of this June, Silver planted a straight ally flag, which features black-and-white stripes and a rainbow “A” in the middle, in his front yard near his mailbox. Around 3 p.m. on ...
And it shouldn’t. But when someone starts yapping about anti-straight sentiment growing and the need to defend heterosexuality, what should an ally’s response be? What should your response be?
This year, for the first time, I draped a rainbow flag behind my desk next to pictures of my wife and son. I am a straight ally to the LGBT movement, and I’ve come to realize that silent ...
As an LGBT ally, there’s a lot that straight people need to know before ... and turmoil is extremely important. 2. The Rainbow Flag is not yours. It may seem fun and harmless to deck yourself ...
There’s nothing wrong with partaking in Pride festivities as a straight, cisgender person ... share their best tips for being a good ally during Pride month while still having a fantastic ...
It was Russoniello-Damaskos’s celebration of Pride that “got our Straight Ally Flag torn and removed from our property twice,” she says. Despite that, “we will continue to display our ...