Florida man arrested for defacing Pride intersection painted to honor Pulse nightclub victims
It’s the second time the intersection, dedicated to survivors and victims of the Pulse massacre, has been defaced.
February 13, 2024
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It’s the second time the intersection, dedicated to survivors and victims of the Pulse massacre, has been defaced.
As the state continues to force the removal of crosswalks and street art, community members are seeking different ways to honor the LGBTQ+ community.
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The move comes after citizens repainted the Pulse memorial sidewalk in Pride colors.
Visible representations of LGBT lives tell the world that we matter.
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Opinion: These symbols remind us that visibility is not merely a privilege; it is an essential right for all who walk these streets, argues Henry Kurkowski.
(CNN) The crosswalks are located in front of Atlanta's first LGBTQ+ bookstore.
Elevated trains and crosswalks are decked out in rainbow colors for Pride Month.
Gov. Ron DeSantis threatened Delray Beach and Key West for defying anti-Pride directives. Is Orlando's Pulse-inspired crosswalk next?
West Palm Beach officials said rainbow bricks will be installed at Serenity Park instead.
Delray Beach police released video of a driver intentionally burning tire marks on a mural that has been vandalized twice before.
Last weekend, crowds gathered for another edition of the South's oldest Pride event. And as one attendee put it, nobody was scandalized.
A local youth support group, an independent bookstore, and a candidate for political office have been targeted.
The former MTV Real World cast member announced the prohibition of art and political “distractions” on roads as part of a new federal initiative.
A federal agency asked the university town to remove colored stripes from crosswalks for safety reasons -- but the feds can't explain why they should have any say in the matter.
Texas authorities destroyed a city Pride crosswalk in the middle of the night.
The crosswalk was vandalized just days after it was painted.
"When do we stand our ground and when do we surrender without even a conversation?" one commissioner said.
But other Florida cities have shown no urgency is erasing their colored walkways.
City officials voted this week to make their rainbow crosswalks more inclusive.