Google's 'Places of Pride' shares LGBT love stories
Google has released a custom map called 'Places of Pride', which allows people to add rainbow pride pins to mark places that mean something special to them. Google has invited members and supporters of the LGBT community at Sydney's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Fair Day to share love stories, memories and moments on the world map.
"A Place of Pride can be anywhere you've experienced or felt pride. Whether it's where you came out to your friends or colleagues, met your partner, or supported provide and diversity in your community," Google said in a statement.
Patrick Hofmann from the Google Maps Sydney team who is behind the initiative wrote about why such a resource is important to the LGBT community. "I would have loved to have seen a map that showed this reach of community. A map of 'pride' would have given me more confidence, reassuring me that there were heaps of people truly like me, or truly in support of me, not just a distant global chorus from around the world, but potentially in my own rural community," Hofmann wrote.
"Everyday people around the world fall in love, share a kiss, or come out of the closet, and the places where these significant moments occur become cherished for the memories that they hold," he added.
Access the map here and share your story with pride!