The rainbow flag has become synonymous with the celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. It's often seen at Pride celebrations, festivals and in the homes of thousands. But where did it all start? It dates back to 1978, when San Francisco Activist, Gilbert Baker, designed the first rainbow flag. Inspire...
The first Pride flag was flown on 25 June 1978 during the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day parade, according to
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