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The Who's Who Rainbow Flag is a beautiful 8x10 Full-Color Laser Print that contains the names of a thousand LGBTQ people who are as unique as each of the colors of the Rainbow!... a picture's worth a thousand names!
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The Who's Who Rainbow Flag shows LGBTQ people that "You are Not Alone!" and that there have been truly so many remarkable LGBTQ people throughout history that have made a difference by touching so many lives, and they can be one of them too! Imagine how untouched, less beautiful and advanced this world would be if a young gay Leonardo da Vinci had committed suicide!
"The Who's Who Rainbow Flag is a project I started back in 1996 that has sat on the shelf unfinished for over 15 years", Blaine Klingaman said, "but with the recent tragic deaths of so many bullied gay teens, plus the exceptional work of The Trevor Project: thetrevorproject.org and the It Gets Better Project: itgetsbetterproject.com, I was inspired to finally finish and make it available to the public."
Single or Life Partners' Names may be added to personalize this impressive list of Who's Who in the LGBTQ Community. Come out and become a part of the LGBTQ Elite because "You are Not Alone!"
The Who's Who Rainbow Flag makes an excellent Stocking Stuffer, Birthday, "Coming-Out" or "I Love You Unconditionally!" Gift and don't forget one for yourself. Each print is ready for framing and a list of Biographies may be found at our sister website, the You are Not Alone Project: gawiki.org!
I am honored to donate $1.00, from every Who's Who Rainbow Flag sold, to The Trevor Project: thetrevorproject.org, because I too as a gay child had considered suicide, but I'm glad I didn't because "It does get better!"
The Trevor Project is the leading national organization focused on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.
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Suicide is one of the top three killers of young people. The Trevor Project's work is especially critical because LGBTQ youth are up to four times more likely to attempt suicide than their heterosexual peers.
Every day, The Trevor Project saves young lives through its free and confidential lifeline, in-school workshops, educational materials, online resources and advocacy.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Blaine Klingaman
blaine@civil-union-bill.org
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We wish to thank our sponsors for their generous contributions and support, so that we may continue to strive for equality.
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| Anonymous (3), Blaine Klingaman, Chonne Werner, Kayla Twitchell, Dana Lawson
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