The 2018 “Progress Pride Flag” design celebrates marginalized communities of color with the brown and black stripes, as well as the white, pink, and blue stripes affirming Transgender individuals within the LGBTQ+ community. On Wednesday, March 30, local LGBTQ+ organization Flagler Pride, with support from the Palm Coast and Flagler Beach Democratic Clubs, proudly displayed colorful flags and protest signs in Veteran’s Park at Flagler Beach, on the intersection of A1A and SR-100. The following Op-Art piece, featuring Harris’s photographs and text, originally appeared at Harris’s website. Ron DeSantis signing a new law that, starting in July, will forbid public school educators from having discussion or instruction of gender identity issues in certain grades–and enabling parents to sue school districts over that and other issues only vaguely defined in the bill. (© Eryn Harris)Įryn Harris, a Palm Coast student cinematographer and editor, last week organized a rally in Flagler Beach in support of civil rights and the LGBTQ+ community in the wake of the Legislature and Gov. There was no shortage of pride flags at Wednesday’s rally, making the corner of A1A and SR-100 the perfect spot for the message to be easily seen.