Region: New Hope
Kultur

Embrace Pride: Transforming W. Mechanic Street with an Asphalt Art Landmark

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  1. Gestartet Dezember 2024
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I'm an ally and think it is important to remind those I care about who are part of the community that I support them. They deserve to be visible and free to be themselves.

Though I am not committed to it necessarily at the end of Mechanic St.,, if many people think it is clashes with the Revolutionary history vibe of the street...I am committed to having it in town. Some public space should give recognition to the gay history of the town. New Hope was a welcoming getaway for gay people who were persecuted in their own towns...but New Hope was somewhere they could be themselves. It is historic in that respect

There is no town quite like New Hope. When one enters that town, it's like a warm hug. This art installation reminds all that visibility matters and they are loved for whomever they are. - Joe, 94.5 PST

I love visiting New Hope and I believe the towns queer history is a vital part of its identity. This would be a meaningful way to celebrate this legacy and ensure it remains visible and relevant.

This is a great idea! With all the changes that have happened in town over the past few years, this is an excellent reminder of the love, inclusion, and acceptance that has made New Hope the unique, wonderful place it is. We need to hold onto that!

As a passionate and proud ally I believe New Hope deserves a landmark symbol of its constant and timeless support of the Lgbtqia+ community.

I want to add my name to the citizens supporting and including the LGBTQ+ community, especially my daughter and daughter-in-law. I look forward to the day when endeavors like this can take place without the need for petitions!

It is important to people I care about, and personally, togetherness and community is important to me. This is a beautiful idea to make a marginalized community feel safer and more welcome in their spaces, and also to inspire curiosity in art and activism to those in the community.

My wife and I were married in New Hope, and part of the reason we chose New Hope is because the city is known for being open and supportive of the LGBTQ community. I think having a permanent art fixture in New Hope that shows it’s support of our community would be wonderful.

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