Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Victory Over Aids Flag

The Victory Over AIDS flag uses the Rainbow Flag with a black stripe at the bottom to commemorate those we have lost to AIDS. Sergeant Leonard Matlovitch, a decorated Vietnam veteran with aids, suggested that when a cure for AIDS is found all the black stripes be removed and taken to Washington D.C. and a ceremony be held where the stripes would be burned.

The rainbow flag has become a recognized symbol of the gay and lesbian community. Use of the rainbow flag began in the 1970s, primarily on the West Coast where it could be seen waving in the wind during Gay Pride marches. Today it is recognized throughout the US, Canada, and Europe as a symbol of gay and lesbian pride. The six colors of the rainbow represent the diversity of the lesbian and gay community, a community that encompasses people from all backgrounds, races, and national origins and that spans the panoply of faiths and experience.

3ft x 5ft Polyester flag with 2 metal grommets - Sewn Nylon
http://www.rainbowdepot.com/Victory-Over-Aids-Flag_p_1268.html

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