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RAINBOW FLAG FLIES PROUD

- CHRISTOPHE­R SMITH christophe­r.smith@eap.on.ca

Russell Township and the Kin Club of Russell celebrate love in all its forms.

Supporters gathered online and in person August 21 to witness the raising of the Pride Flag. The event, sponsored by Dr. Richard Thain and the Kin Club of Russell, took place in front of Russell city hall and was organized to celebrate the great strides the country has made in LGBTQIA+ rights, and to recognize how far we still need to go before true equality is realized.

“We are here today to remember historical wrongs and tragedies for Canadians who selfidenti­fy as LGBTQ+ but more importantl­y to celebrate the continued progress of human rights and progressiv­e communitie­s,” said Dr. Richard Thain, “The rights that we wish to see around the world, we must first establish and celebrate here at home.”

The version of the flag that was chosen symbolizes the journey still ahead for all communitie­s, as explained by Srishti Hukku, -

“The original multi-coloured Rainbow Flag was designed by artist Gilbert Baker in 1978 in San Francisco,” Hukku said, “The version that you see here today is Daniel Quasar’s Progress Pride Flag designed 40 years later in 2018. Quasar added the black and brown stripes to represent marginalis­ed 2LGBTQ+ communitie­s of colour, along with the colours pink, light blue and white, which are used on the Transgende­r Pride Flag. The additional elements form an arrow shape that points to the right, to represent “forward movement” and are along the left edge of the flag to state that “progress still needs to be made.”

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 ?? —photo fournie ?? Le maire Pierre Leroux (à gauche) et le député Francis Drouin (à droite) tenant entre eux le drapeau de la fierté.
—photo fournie Le maire Pierre Leroux (à gauche) et le député Francis Drouin (à droite) tenant entre eux le drapeau de la fierté.

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