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Instagram releases fierce rainbow stickers to celebrate LGBTQ Pride Month


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Instagram is gearing up for June's Pride Month celebrations — and it's enlisting the help of LGBTQ creatives to lead the way. 

The social network announced on Wednesday a new set of LGBTQ-themed stickers and a rainbow brush for Instagram Stories, all in celebration of Pride Month, the annual celebration of LGBTQ community and identity. The six stickers were created by LGBTQ artists from around the world, and depict different portions of queer culture and life.

One sticker pays homage to the roots of voguing in communities of color, while another is an eye with the trans flag in its iris to show the importance of trans visibility. Other stickers include a pair of sunglasses with rainbow lenses, a rainbow megaphone, a cartoon person holding a rainbow fan, and one that simply says "queer." Read more...

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