The mile-long rainbow flag being carried down First Avenue in New York City.
βFor New York City Pride in 1994 (Stonewall 25), Baker created a mile-long rainbow flag that was carried down First Avenue in Manhattan. During the parade, Baker used scissors to cut segments from the flag to be rushed to Fifth Avenue for an impromptu protest march in front of St. Patrickβs Cathedral, the headquarters of New York Cityβs anti-gay Catholic archdiocese.
^βAt the bottom of the image is the segment of the flag cut for the St. Patrickβs Cathedral protest. Photograph by Mick Hicksβ
βGilbert Baker wearing a white sequined dress (right) and other protestors triumphantly march the cut pieces of the mile-long flag past St. Patrickβs Cathedral. Photograph by Charles Bealβ


















