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13 Parodies of the Human Rights Campaign's Red Equal Sign
The Supreme Court is taking a look at marriage today – and if you look at Facebook, your friends are probably chiming in.
The Supreme Court is taking a look at marriage today – and if you look at Facebook, your friends are probably chiming in.
So when Medina got before a screen and saw that a red-and-pink equals sign had gone viral on Facebook and Twitter as a show of equal-civil rights support for gay marriage, the Rhode Island School of Design graduate chose to do what illustrators often do
Be it Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, if you've been on shared media of any kind this week, you've seen friends upload the red equality sign first made by the Human Civil rights Battle for supporters of same-sex marriages to
Background On March 25th, 2013, the day before the beginning of the United States Supreme Court's deliberation of California's same-sex marriage ban known a.
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