West Hollywood has New Pride Progress Flags on Santa Monica Blvd

Pride Progress Flags – Photo by Paulo Murillo for WEHO TIMES

Look up from your phones on Santa Monica Boulevard and you’ll notice the new Pride Progress flags have replaced a Lambda rainbow flag at four locations at the median on Route 66 this week. The new flag is a permanent installation per the unanimous approval by city council at a regular council meeting on Monday, April 18, 2022. A Pride Progress Flag will also hang at City Hall during Pride Month instead of the annual rainbow pride flag.

Pride Progress Flags – Photo by Paulo Murillo for WEHO TIMES

New Pride Progress Flags are up at the median on Santa Monica Blvd. This is a permanent installation meant to be a symbol of inclusion and equality @WeHoCity – #wehotimes #wehonews #wehocity #weho #westhollywood #pride #progressflag pic.twitter.com/KklC8rSJlt

— WEHO TIMES (@WEHO_TIMES) May 18, 2022

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Created by artist Daniel Quasar, the Pride Progress Flag is a combination of the original multi-colored Rainbow Flag created by artist Gilbert Baker in 1978, in San Francisco. The Transgender Pride Flag was designed by transgender activist Monica Helms, in 1999. The Progress Flag’s black and brown stripes represent marginalized LBGT communities of color, community members lost to HIV/AIDS, and those currently living with HIV/AIDS. Quasar reshaped the new flag colors into a chevron to represent a need for forward movement. He said he wanted to, “shift focus and emphasis on what is important in our current community climate.” He wanted to draw attention to th3 support Black and Brown queer and trans people, as well as those living with HIV/AIDS.

Pride Progress Flags – Photo by Paulo Murillo for WEHO TIMES

A revised resolution posted on April 15, 2022, amended the uniform policy for the outdoor public display of governmental and non-governmental flags on Santa Monica Boulevard’s Center Medians (4): Permanently displayed flags: one Lambda Flag, one Progress Flag, and one United States Flag on individual poles displayed at each median location.

The new Pride Progress Flags can be seen at the median on Santa Monica Boulevard. Locations include the intersections of La Cienega Boulevard, Hancock Avenue, Palms Avenue, and Robertson Boulevard.

Mayor Pro Tem Sepi Shyne told WEHO TIMES back in April that the Pride Progress Flags represent where the City of West Hollywood is today. “It is our future,” she said. “However, the City of West Hollywood also want’s to acknowledge the city’s LGBT past, and keep highlighting its history by keeping the the Lambda rainbow flag all year round.”

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