Artists from around the world pay tribute to the victims of the Orlando massacre. Through the colors of the LGBT community, those of the peace flag, their drawings, their cartoons published on social media remember the 50 people killed in the Pulse nightclub in Florida.
Don't store avocado like this: it's dangerousArtists from around the world pay tribute to victims of the Orlando massacre. Through the colors of the LGBT community, those of the peace flag, their drawings, their cartoons published on social networks recall the 50 people killed in the Pulse nightclub in Florida.
a strong support message, a worldwide pain that affects the entire community. Illuminated art and monuments, symbolic gestures, important gestures.
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Support for the LGBT community has also appeared in monuments around the world
In sympathy for the victims of last night’s attack in Orlando, we will remain dark tonight. Photo: @isardasorensen pic.twitter.com/FCmp4JMnph
- Empire State Bldg (@EmpireStateBldg) June 12, 2016
Toronto stands with #Orlando. pic.twitter.com/DCerbkE45Z
- John Tory (@JohnTory) June 13, 2016
Tweet about #solidarity
#Australian landmarks light up for #Orlando victims. https://t.co/UV2a7VUnJU pic.twitter.com/6ITk46ITo9
— The Australian (@australian) June 13,
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