Human Team
Our values:
Red: life
Orange: Health
Yellow: Sunlight
Green: nature
Turquoise: Magic / art
Indigo / Blue: serenity
Violet: spirit
Nuestros valores:
Rojo: vida
Naranja: salud
Amarillo: luz del Sol
Verde: naturaleza
Turquesa: magia/arte
Añil/azul: serenidad
Violeta: espiritu.
Our Hystory
The rainbow flag, commonly the gay pride flag and sometimes the LGBT pride flag, is a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) pride and LGBT social movements. It has been in use since the 1970s. (Other uses of rainbow flags include a symbol of peace.) The colors reflect the diversity of the LGBT community, and the flag is often used as a symbol of gay pride in LGBT rights marches. It originated in California, but is now used worldwide.
The rainbow flag, commonly the gay pride flag and sometimes the LGBT pride flag, is a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) pride and LGBT social movements. It has been in use since the 1970s. (Other uses of rainbow flags include a symbol of peace.) The colors reflect the diversity of the LGBT community, and the flag is often used as a symbol of gay pride in LGBT rights marches. It originated in California, but is now used worldwide.
La bandera LGBT o bandera del arcoíris - a veces denominada bandera de la libertad - ha sido utilizada como símbolo del orgullo gay y lésbico desde fines de los años 1970. Los diferentes colores simbolizan la diversidad en la comunidad LGBT y sus colores son utilizados a menudo en marchas por reclamos. Aunque nació en California, actualmente es utilizada en todo el mundo.
La bandera del arcoíris fue popularizada en 1978 como símbolo del orgullo gay por su creador, Gilbert Baker, artista nacido en Kansas. La versión actual consiste en seis franjas de colores rojo, naranja, amarillo, verde, azul y violeta, que reproducen el orden de los colores del arcoíris
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Propuestas Matrimonio
“I had to fight to be respected and me, and carry that stigma, to me, is an honor. Carrying the name of lesbian. I'm not bragging, I'm not preaching, but do not deny it.
He had to deal with society, with the Church, which says that damn gay ... is absurd. How can you judge a being who is born as well. I did not study for lesbian. I was taught not to be.
I was born this way. Since it opened my eyes to the world. I've never slept with a man. Never. See what purity, I do not have to be ashamed ... My gods made me well”.
Chavela Vargas Singer