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LLYC revives iconic protest banners in new campaign 'Signs of Pride,' going back to ...

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The campaign bridges past and present by recreating 10 original protest banners from the first Pride marches, returning them to the streets in 2025.A powerful call to defend hard-won rights under threat: over 90 legal rollbacks in the past three…

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On June 28, the International Day of LGBT Pride+ has passed, but the struggle never ends. The demands about respect for identity, sexual orientation and non-discrimination have been axes throughout the world for decades, embodied in banners with slogans. In a tribute exercise, LLYC, global Marketing and Corporate Affairs firm, launches Signs of Pride , a documentary project that seeks to rescue from the past the signs of social demand, by the ha…

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