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Michigan flies Pride flags on state building for first time

Photo of rainbow flag against blue skies
Wikipedia

In recognition of the LGBTQ community, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has ordered rainbow flags to be flown in Lansing for the rest of the month. It's the first time in Michigan’s history that pride flags are flying on the state office building in Lansing. 

Whitmer ordered that starting Saturday, as two of the iconic rainbow flags will fly on the George W. Romney Building in recognition of June as Pride Month in Michigan.

The flying of the flags comes after Whitmer signed a proclamation designating June as Pride Month to mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising in New York City.

A police raid on a gay bar called the Stonewall Inn triggered a series of riots and sparked the LGBT movement in the country and around the world.

In a news release, Whitmer said celebrating Pride Month helps ensure that members of Michigan's LGBTQ community "are treated with the respect they deserve."

 

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