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Google Doodle honours queer Korean-American disability justice activist Stacey Park Milbern

Posted on May 20, 2022

Originally published May 20, 2022 by Pink News
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A crop of the Google Doodle honoring Stacey Park Milbern includes an illustration of Milbern with short dark hair, a red shirt, red glasses and red lips. A tiger tail curls around to form the G. The first O is a red and orange hibiscus flower.

A recent illustration on the search engine’s home page, designed by a disabled Bengali-American artist, paid homage to a pioneer of the disability justice movement.

Read the full story from Pink News here.

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