UCF alumna launches rainbow pin project in response to Pulse nightclub crosswalk repainting

The Florida Department of Transportation painted over the rainbow crosswalks outside Orlando’s Pulse Nightclub on Aug. 21 after regulations passed in June, leading one UCF alumna to create a symbol to give people “a way to take action.”

In protest, people took to the streets and repainted the crosswalks with chalk to restore the LGBTQ+ flag colors. Both FDOT and community members repeatedly painted over the crosswalks, eventually leaving them painted black and white, the regular colors of a crosswalk, according to NBC News.

Allison McIntyre, a UCF alumna who majored in zoology and now works as a local artist, was in a car with her family passing by the street when they began talking about the controversy surrounding the crosswalk…

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