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As plans for a long-delayed memorial to the Pulse victims begin to surface, we reflect on the profound impact this tragedy has had on our queer and neurodivergent communities. This memorial will honor not only those lost but the strength of our resilience. How do you think we can best honor their memories together? Share your thoughts!
While in Orlando for my son Travis‘ birthday, we stopped at Pulse Night Club yesterday. The club is no longer open but it still stands. It is a memorial now, holding photos, momentos and memories. There was visually so much to see. So many photos show the love, hope and activistm that has been inspired there. As someone who feels all the feels, the experience was pretty profound for me. It’s a lot to take in. There are so many layers of grief, strength and emotion. I couldn’t be there without the visual of that night, all the terror and confusion. As I walked along the wall and the photos, I could feel the moods of the photos. There were happy times at the club when it was still unharmed. Then the roller coaster took me down to the candlelight gatherings, then to the marches and demonstrations, and to people holding space with each other and really connecting. All people in all walks of life were devastated and cried for the humanity. There is always beauty alongside tragedy. We have to be willing to look for it, and it can be really hard to do when we are in so much pain. Grief takes time to work through. Rituals and memorials are such a great way to do that. At the equality rally in Fort Lauderdale following the Pulse shooting, I was there to photograph the event. There was a remembrance moment, and there were 49 people holding 49 signs with 49 photos of the 49 killed. It was quite emotional. These 49 people have legacies of their own, and people will not forget that they were here. 48 of those names are on the building at Pulse. One name has been withheld by request of the family. But that person is still remembered as well. So for anyone who was deeply affected by Pulse, or mass shootings, or the LGBTQA+ community, or gun violence, or humanity in general, go visit this place when you’re in Orlando. They have Sharpies by the big sign. I left my mark, because ALWAYS #lovewins #signthesign #pulsenightclub #pulsememorial #loveislove🌈 #onlyloveconquershate #lgbtq🌈 #pride🌈 #stopgunviolence #savethehumans #vizziphoto (at Pulse Orlando) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1hIGfUAjfK/?igshid=1tlidrnzfu3v7
For only love can conquer hate. 🌈Today I had the opportunity to visit the #PulseMemorial in Orlando - a sanctuary of private reflection and love dedicated to honoring the senseless loss of innocent life due to the horrific shootings that occurred on 6/12/2016. That night 49 angels sought the joy, love and acceptance of #PulseNightclub but unfortunately never came home. Words cannot express the emotions that run through you as you walk through the memorial. I am so proud to be an alley of the LGBTQ community and love you all so much!! Hate will never win. 🏳️🌈❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🏳️🌈 #loveislove #lovealwayswins #lovehasnolabels (at Pulse Orlando) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtmjrWuH6FI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1wkfj94e4v4ro
One of the beautiful quilts made for public arts at OPD Orlando, for Pulse. #pulsememorial #pulse #orlando https://www.instagram.com/p/BrQhsYol7xp/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=12b4tw5t5k3i4
#pulsememorial #pulseorlando #pulse #orlandopride #orlandostrong #fuckhate #1year #rememberthe49 (at Pulse Orlando)
#pulsememorial #pulseorlando #pulse #orlandopride #orlandostrong #fuckhate #1year #rememberthe49 (at Pulse Orlando)
#pulsememorial #pulseorlando #pulse #orlandopride #orlandostrong #fuckhate #1year #rememberthe49 (at Pulse Orlando)