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Gay pride parade NYC 2009's missing colors


Gay Pride Parade NYC 2009

The Rainbow Flag blanketed Fifth Avenue in NYC today with stripes of color. Against the multitudinous grey tones of New York City, the colorful flag stuck out more than the parade, the participant’s colorful floats and costumes combined.

Though diversity of orientation, profession, political stance and music stood out in hand-held banners, megaphone shouts and booming music; diversity of creative and artistic expression (so often a major part of the parades of the past) was sorely missing.

If one examines the history of the Rainbow Flag itself, one finds colors are also currently “missing” as well. The original eight-stripe version of the flag designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978 had the following colors and associative meanings:

hot pink: sexuality
red: life
orange: healing
yellow: sunlight
green: nature
turquoise: magic/art
indigo: serenity/harmony
violet: spirit

In 1978-1979 the hot pink (sexuality stripe) was removed because of fabric unavailability. Interesting symbolism to note.

In 2001 during the height of the AIDS epidemic, a black stripe was sometimes added that would be later removed if a cure for AIDS was found:

Finally, the turquoise (serenity-harmony) stripe was removed and indigo changed to royal blue (merging blue and indigo), simply so that it could fit to lampposts when hanging the flag vertically.

So, serenity and harmony are lost for something so frivolous as it's size's capability of fitting into a structure of the past (the lampposts). Was Gay Pride too big a concept for our societal structures?

Serenity and harmony were definitely drowned out today by weary-of-the-wait shouts for the gay community's long deserved rights. The indigo stripe of the flag still lost in the fight with the lamppost (city, state and country structures.)

If the indigo returns and new lampposts (laws) are put into effect, will the blue (magic and art) and the pink (sexuality) return to the parade?

Resources: Rainbow Flag LGBT Movement

Photos: Olivia C.

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  • rich 2 years ago
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    the parade was an embassment.. maybe i am spoiled since i am from san francisco.
    where were the pridre parade voluteers.
    there was no help in getting from the parade to the pridefest.
    it maybe the largest lgbt parade but it also the most urganized.
    just because it is in nyc does not make it special

  • Alex 2 years ago
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    I agree, it was disastrous. Each group coming down Christopher was separated by at least 500 yards in between, sometimes more. With the stops for street lights, all emotion was lost. HOP has ruined another pride parade. The pier dance, while fun, is a circuit party now and therefore uninteresting to most. The parade and fest are all most have to play with. HOP needs to understand what they are planning from the audience's perspective.

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