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PrideStripes.jpg
I love this picture because rainbow colours are used instead of the white stripes on the crossing. I believe that it was created by the organisers of the Oxford Pride because afterwards, the colours disappeared. It is located on the triangle of New…

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Lauren said:

“This is my ace ring. I wear it – it’s a black ring, goes on the middle finger of my right hand and it signifies asexuality.

I just got it from Tesco, it doesn't have a very exciting origin story. I went online and looked at the…

pride badge image 1.jpg
Henna said:

"This badge is from the annual Valentine's Day sale at the Ruskin School of Art. I bought it because I loved how immediately bold and direct it was. It's lovely to visit the sale with my friends, we sometimes have a competition to see…

PT 1 1988.jpg
The cover of the first issue of Pink Times, 'Oxfordshire's Lesbian and Gay Newspaper', includes an editorial and a cartoon responding to the passing of the infamous Section 28 legislation (also known as 'Clause 28'). As the text says, it was the…

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town hall pride flag.jpg
An image of a rainbow flag attached above Oxford Town Hall.

Pride.pdf
This image provides a short history of Pride from both an international and local perspective. It traces the timeline of Pride, from its origins with the 1969 Stonewall Riots to the more modern iterations in Oxford.
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