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Dign projects and news relatg to the LGBTQ+ movement, supportg lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer people. * gay design *
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1970: Graphic signer Tom Doerr troduc the Greek lambda to reprent the gay liberatn movement—the first wily accepted LGBT symbol. 1970s: The brgs the rise of gay neighborhoods.