Handmade paper flowers at the Pride on the Plains Festival at Kiesel Park in Auburn, Alabama.
A sign on the display reads, "Handmade Paper Flowers! Take One / All of these lovely flowers were individually crafted by our PFLAG family for this year's Pride Parade / We want you to have them." According to the organization's website, "Pride on The Plains is the flagship...
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A sign on the display reads, "Handmade Paper Flowers! Take One / All of these lovely flowers were individually crafted by our PFLAG family for this year's Pride Parade / We want you to have them." According to the organization's website, "Pride on The Plains is the flagship LGBTQIA+ Pride organization serving Auburn, Opelika, and the surrounding communities, affectionately referred to as 'The Plains.' In addition to organizing two main events, the annual Parade and Festival, the Pride on The Plains Board operates with one overarching mission: to foster a sense of community through celebration, education, empowerment, and inclusion among Alabama's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and allied peoples." |
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LPP125_20190601_PrideonthePlainsFestival_0038Handmade paper flowers at the Pride on the Plains Festival at Kiesel Park in Auburn, Alabama.A sign on the display reads, "Handmade Paper Flowers! Take One / All of these lovely flowers were individually crafted by our PFLAG family for this year's Pride Parade / We want you to have them." According to the organization's website, "Pride on The Plains is the flagship LGBTQIA+ Pride organization serving Auburn, Opelika, and the surrounding communities, affectionately referred to as 'The Plains.' In addition to organizing two main events, the annual Parade and Festival, the Pride on The Plains Board operates with one overarching mission: to foster a sense of community through celebration, education, empowerment, and inclusion among Alabama's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and allied peoples."2019-06-012010-2019Robinson, ChristianeDemonstrations; Festivals; LGBTQ life--Alabama; LGBTQ rights--Alabama; Auburn (Ala.); Lee County (Ala.)Still imageDigital photographsRobinson, ChristianeChristiane Robinson photograph and video collectionLPP125Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and HistoryPride on the Plains Festival (June 1, 2019)http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/robinson/id/1346 |
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Handmade paper flowers at the Pride on the Plains Festival at Kiesel Park in Auburn, Alabama. |
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Handmade paper flowers at the Pride on the Plains Festival at Kiesel Park in Auburn, Alabama. Robinson, Christiane |
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Handmade paper flowers at the Pride on the Plains Festival at Kiesel Park in Auburn, Alabama. |
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