12 Well-Designed Posters That Break LGBT Stereotypes Perfectly

Osien Kuumar

Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender. So yes, we know what they stand for. We know they seek equality. We know they want to do away with the prejudices against them. We know they want freedom. We know they want love. But what’s the point in simply knowing without any action?

While the people of this community found some relief in the USA earlier this year , let’s not forget how people in India (and around the world) are still far from acquiring the much sought-after equal rights for the LGBT. Artist and activist, Daniel Arzola , is one of those who want us to be more aware and proactive on this. Here’s his effort on highlighting LGBT stereotypes and building the kind of society we really want:

Seriously, we need more of these to socially and culturally progress!

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