Wisconsin Pride Enamel Pin




Wisconsin Pride Enamel Pin
Show your pride. Be an ally. Equity and quality of life for all.
1.25” polished raised metal pin with butterfly clasp. Great for backpacks, jackets or even lapels!
The rainbow flag first appeared in 1978, when it was flown during the San Francisco gay and lesbian freedom day parade. Gilbert baker, a san francisco artist, designed the rainbow flag in response to a need for a symbol that could be used year after year. Baker borrowed symbolism from the civil rights and hippie movements, and created a flag that has gained worldwide recognition. The original flag featured 8 colors, each with a distinct meaning assigned by baker: hot pink (sex), red (life), orange (healing), yellow (sunlight), green (nature), turquoise (magic/art), indigo (serenity), violet (spirit).
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