Friday, November 15, 2024
HomeHottest TrendsRainbow flags mark start of LGBTI+ awareness week across Cork City -...

Rainbow flags mark start of LGBTI+ awareness week across Cork City – Irish Examiner

Progressive rainbow flags were flown from Cork’s City Hall, from Shandon steeple, and from San Francisco’s City Hall today in a joint ceremony to mark the start of LGBTI+ awareness week.

The progressive rainbow flag, known as the intersectional rainbow flag, includes black and brown stripes to represent marginalised LGBT communities of colour, as well as pink, light blue and white stripes to represent the transgender community.

The flag being flown in San Francisco was gifted by the people of Cork as a thank-you for the donation in 2013 of a rainbow flag by the late San Francisco mayor Ed Lee.

That flag was raised over Cork’s City Hall in 2014 as Cork became the first city in Ireland to formally fly a rainbow flag from a civic or public building.

Pictured are, Rev. Paul Robinson and Stephen Spillane, St. Anne's Church Warden, with the Intersectional Rainbow Flag, at the St. Anne's Church, Shandon, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Pictured are, Rev. Paul Robinson and Stephen Spillane, St. Anne’s Church Warden, with the Intersectional Rainbow Flag, at the St. Anne’s Church, Shandon, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Siobhán O’Dowd, who chairs the city’s LGBT Inter-Agency Group, said she was delighted both cities worked together to mark the start of the week.

“When we agreed to become part of the Rainbow Cities Network: Share the Rainbow initiative there isn’t any other city that Cork would rather share a rainbow with, and I suppose there’s a lovely symbolism in that the gift of a Rainbow Flag from Mayor Lee in 2013, raised in 2014 helped us create a little bit of history here in Ireland so we are returning that lovely gesture,” she said.

Lord Mayor, Cllr Joe Kavanagh, said raising the progressive intersectional flag today signifies the city’s desire to be inclusive of the many diversities within the LGBTI+ community.

“I’m especially pleased that our friends in our sister city San Francisco are gathered right now at City Hall to also raise this flag – together we are ushering in IDAHOBIT Day (the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia) and committing ourselves to challenge prejudice and discrimination around sexual orientation, gender identity and all forms of intolerance and hatred,” he said.

“Today, as we gather at City Hall, Cork we are proud to be part of a global response to homophobia and transphobia because we are collaborating with San Francisco and also with all the cities of the Rainbow Cities Network.

“The past pandemic year has divided us from one another as in every community, city and country we’ve had to cocoon, social distance and work and live at home.

“It is heartening that right across the world we can join together, in safe fashion, to raise our voices and our flags to promote inclusion.” 

The flaf set to be hosited next week for LGBTI+ awareness week. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
The flaf set to be hosited next week for LGBTI+ awareness week. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

The rainbow flag will be raised above County Hall by County Mayor Cllr Mary Linehan Foley, and over the Haulbowline naval base on Monday.

A range of conferences and seminars will take place online during the week, while a Notes to Cork billboard campaign is also running on billboards citywide highlighting diversity.

A European rainbow flag gifted to Cork by another sister-city, Cologne, was also raised over City Hall today.

Details on all the events taking place during the city’s LGBTQI+ Awareness Week events can be found on Facebook @CorkCityLGBTInter-AgencyGroup and on Twitter via @CorkLGBTWeek.

RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular

Recent Comments

pacomonkey007 on
nickrod32 on
Kate on
Gabriel Jimenez on
Boris Dorofeev on
AlexanderCostan on
Gouki249 on
Michael Schaper on
Supertomiman on
Robert Johns on
heyayup on
J.N Turner on
Cassandra Sainvilus on
mistermiah21 on
AL T on
Stjepan Vončina on
Alesandros356 on
Μαριος Κοσκολος on
Kikoushinzen on
Chanti Allen on
askvir2 on
PR3DA7EUR on
mikkita88 on
Shanoriya Robinson on
hightune21 on
s0medudeonline on
Ryan Wright on
Imcia Rens on
Garchomp Pit on
Kai Laa on
king vapor on
king vapor on
barosan jupan on
camaflauge on
Omar Doleymi on
JawNas1 on
Ibraheem Mansour on
SuperAceone on
James Darwin on
toomuchdingding on
lanciauxrayz on
curioussebastian on
Iman Farahin on
Samhain entertainment on
longsweep1 on
SuperCaffeinelover on
Rin Lee on
Samhain entertainment on
banglawaz0 on
banglawaz0 on
Chope89 on
nikos sicks on
ForZaSLaN1905 on
Kieran Murphy on
Brian Sirovey on
Enrico Baratelli on
Kenn Zesky on
Synthiotics on
ROGAN on
DJVM95 on
Corie Jacobs on
久登 寺島 on
Jakob Vlietstra on
shook one on
shook one on
Zeracan on
jarjarbinx79 on
keefkeef chiefchief on
WolfgangSenske on
Pieceofshit19 on
numbstateofennui on
The Real Witches on
Tribble Booth on
Greg Blackman on
Emily Fravel on
Daniel Baker on
Ahimsa Porter Sumchai MD on
Eden Brown on
johnboysssss on
CeeJayDee94 on
TheGoodNews01 on
jpalberthoward9 on
lakecrab on
jpalberthoward9 on
lakecrab on
jpalberthoward9 on
jpalberthoward9 on
jpalberthoward9 on
liffeybeat on
Chad Premo on
Michael E. O'Donnell on
徹 田中 on
Izzat Zainal on
InfliiKted on
angelo leslie on
Regena Daunicht on
Eddie The Liar on
DrNepal on
DrNepal on
TheGrimriftstalker on
Tatts Thompson on
Frederico Miranda Brandão Alves on
Jerry Bender on
uncle mike on
Dluv021 on
杏 唯 on
blu jonce on
lakecrab on
justin gingell on
anand- jivano on
kree8r on
Antonio Amaral on
Issam Bensoltane on
David Klonowski on
joe man on
chris badtrekkie on
Iktisam shahriar on
Hilaire Dufresne on
timthepainter1 on
immrnoidall on
Merle McDane on
Royalhighlander on
J Edge on
Mike J on
Mike J on
EarthEats Moon on
equn on
Lozial on
Grey Umopepisdn on
Adski92 on
ninjia1O1 on
murkyslough18 on
Robert Rickner on
okaminess on
stkcarm5 on
Kim Kelly on
funkymcbean on
ojibajo on
mzwickedlette88 on
neotek79 on
1ofmeNlotsofU on
aeroldoth on
TheThorne13 on
QueenLucyThe2nd on
James Gambino on