Description
Discover the inspiring journey behind the iconic Rainbow Flag in this beautifully illustrated book. Set in 1978 San Francisco, during a vibrant era of music, art, and activism, the story unfolds as Harvey Milk and artist Gilbert Baker rally their friends to create a meaningful symbol for the Gay Freedom Day Parade. With a heartfelt vision, they opt to make the flag a spectrum of colors, representing love, pride, and unity. Join Faerie Argyle, a tie-dye wizard, sewing expert James, and dedicated activist Cleve as they work tirelessly at the Gay Community Center, dyeing fabric and sewing stripes to bring their vision to life. The culmination of their efforts is a momentous unveiling at the parade, where their creation becomes an emblem of hope and resilience. This beautifully designed book not only narrates the true events leading to the establishment of the Rainbow Flag but also highlights its status as a cherished artifact in The Museum of Modern Art's collection. Celebrate the power of community and the triumph of love—this book is essential reading for anyone who cherishes LGBTQ+ history and design artistry. Perfect for individuals passionate about social justice, civil rights, and the arts, the Rainbow Flag represents not only a cultural symbol but an enduring testament to the strength found in unity and love.