Curated by Joanna Black and Jeremy Prince
For the GLBT Historical Society Museum
By Gilbert Baker
RAINBOW WARRIOR
By Gilbert Baker
RAINBOW WARRIOR
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Gilbert Baker News
9-30-2023
Our hearts go out to the family of 66-year-old Laura Ann Carleton This is truly a tragedy. So unnecessary. Carleton was a spirited ally. She did not identify as LGBTQ+ but “spent her time helping and advocating for everyone in the community.”Our hearts go out to the...
8-24-2023
A Cinnabon store in Northridge, CA, was ordered by corporate HQ to take down all Rainbow Flags. Employees went on strike on August 4 for a planned three-day protestCalifornia’s North OC. More. Community College District tried to ban the Rainbow Flag at the July 25th...
7-18-2023
Baltimore area's Anne Arundel County School Board members unexpectedly rejected a flag ban on school property, thereby permitting Pride, Black Lives Matter and similar flags at schools and in classrooms. Activists made contact with the Gilbert Baker Foundation, who...
The View Celebrates Gilbert Baker
Presenting the
2019 Nike® BETRUE Collection:
A Tribute to Gilbert Baker
To celebrate Baker’s impact and memorialize his legacy, Nike partnered with the Gilbert Baker Estate, working hand-in-hand to create this year’s 2019 BETRUE collection. For the first time, the footwear, apparel and accessories all feature the icon’s original eight-color flag, as well as other meaningful “Gilbert-y” touches and symbols of Pride.
The 2019 BETRUE collection will release at select global retailers on June 1, and on June 8 in North America on nike.com, SNKRS and at select Nike stores
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– Gilbert Baker
Activist • ARtist • LEGEND
Gilbert Baker
World-famous political activist, designer and flag-maker Gilbert Baker (1951-2017) created the Rainbow Flag in 1978. Over the next four decades, his creation would become embraced across the world as the universal symbol of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) movement. Gilbert’s work as a vexillographer (flag maker) spanned nearly four decades and includes distinctions for creating two flags that attained world’s records for their length.