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Trans Pride Flag Displayed on Yosemite's El Capitan in Protest Against Erasure

Activist climbers hung the largest-ever transgender pride flag on El Capitan, asserting trans visibility in nature as park officials ordered its removal.

Overview

  • A 55×35-foot transgender pride flag was unfurled on Yosemite's El Capitan by Trans Is Natural, a coalition of trans, queer, and ally climbers.
  • The flag was displayed on the Heart Ledges, 1,500 feet up the granite wall, and is the largest flag ever hung on the iconic formation.
  • Organizers described the action as both a celebration of trans existence and a protest against the Trump administration's anti-trans policies and erasure efforts.
  • Park officials directed the flag's removal around noon on May 20, though activists stated they were not informed of any rule violations.
  • The protest follows a February demonstration on El Capitan, where an upside-down American flag was displayed to criticize federal job cuts in the National Park Service.