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Introduction

I now have a more thorough understanding of the difficulties that the LGBTQ+ community faces because of my investigation into the movement. All they want is to be treated with respect, regardless of who they love or who they are (Leachman, n.d.). My portfolio focuses on investigating the potential of images to represent the LGBTQ+ community. How these visuals might alter viewpoints and encourage open-mindedness intrigues me. In the LGBTQ+ community, photographs are very important since they give an insight into people’s experiences and serve as a source of inspiration.

The potential of these graphics in educational contexts, especially in schools, is one element that fascinates me in particular. I’m interested in learning more about how imagery and symbols may promote inclusivity. Through this research, I have the chance to understand how images can build a society where everyone is accepted and fairness rules.

LGBTQ+ Movement

The campaign for LGBTQ+ rights is extremely important. Making ensuring that everyone is treated equitably is the main goal, regardless of who they love or how they view themselves. The Stonewall Riots were a very significant event that took place in the past, in 1969. For the LGBTQ+ movement, it was a major development (Goh, 2017). Many LGBTQ+ organisations got their start as a result of those disturbances. Marsha P. Johnson was one individual who played a significant role in the entire situation. During the Stonewall Riots, she….