“A reminder that Pride is at its core a protest movement, and there is still much work to be done.”
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Fondation Émergence

Colours of Pride

A Pride flag made out of bruises and injuries to remind us that the fight for LGBTQ+ rights is not over.

Despite decades of progress, LGBTQ+ people are still victims of violence. As part of the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, the Colours of Pride project explores the theme of anti-LGBTQ+ violence by reimagining the rainbow colour scheme of the Pride flag using injuries and bruises caused by hateful acts against people in the community.

Results & Recognition

  • 93

    Featured in 93 countries

  • 48%, 10%

    Interview requests increased by 48%, and conference requests grew by 10%

  • 15,000

    15,000 schools ordered and used the collateral materials produced for the campaign

  • Most social mentions in the Foundation’s history

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A dark image showcasing the textured LGBTQ+ pride flag flying on a pole against a black background, symbolizing visibility and solidarity.
A magazine page with a textured representation of the LGBTQ+ pride flag and text about the lack of choice in showing one's true colors, referencing violence against LGBTQ+ individuals, associated with International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia.
A digital advertisement display in an urban environment showing the textured LGBTQ+ pride flag with a message about the non-choice of showing true colors and highlighting violence against LGBTQ+ individuals.
A GIF showcasing the textured LGBTQ+ pride flag flying on a pole against a black background, symbolizing visibility and solidarity.

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