
The Pink Triangle
The Pink Triangle is a symbol that originated during the Nazi regime, where it was used to identify, persecute, and dehumanize gay men in concentration camps. Today, it has been reclaimed by the LGBTQ+ community as a symbol of remembrance, resilience, and pride. It serves to acknowledge the historical suffering of gay individuals and to promote awareness about human rights and equality. The Pink Triangle encourages reflection on past injustices while celebrating diversity and fostering acceptance.