Life Through a Queer Lens
The pink triangle, a symbol of Nazi persecution of homosexuals, has been reclaimed and transformed into powerful monuments worldwide, from Amsterdam to San Francisco to Paris. • Amsterdam's Homomonument (1987) was the world's first and largest LGBTQ+ memorial, with a triangular design pointing to significant locations including Anne Frank's house • Berlin's Holocaust Memorial at Nolendorfplatz station (1989) features an upside-down pink triangle plaque commemorating homosexual victims of National Socialism • San Francisco's annual giant pink triangle on Twin Peaks began in 1995 as a nighttime activist project and has evolved into an official Pride weekend tradition • The Pink Triangle Memorial Park in San Francisco features 15 granite pylons representing 15,000 men killed in concentration camps • Sydney's monument (2001) incorporates both pink and black triangles forming a fractured Star of David, with elements that glow at night symbolizing hope • Paris unveiled a new memorial in May 2023 featuring a wand with a star that has both black (representing grief) and mirrored sides (reflecting changing public opinions) • Most memorials serve multiple purposes: honoring victims, educating the public, and transforming symbols of hate into emblems of pride and remembrance Check out our linktree [https://linktr.ee/lifethroughaqueerlens] If anyone is seeking a safe place for chiropractic care on Long Island, you're welcome at Sound Chiropractic in Oakdale, NY. For Chiropractic care or information, check out our link tree here [https://linktr.ee/soundchiropractic] directly to website here [https://sound-chiropractic.com]
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