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Watch trans pride flag fly from Yosemite National Park's El Capitan: 'Done being polite'
Watch trans pride flag fly from Yosemite National Park's El Capitan: 'Done being polite'

USA Today

time20-05-2025

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Watch trans pride flag fly from Yosemite National Park's El Capitan: 'Done being polite'

Watch trans pride flag fly from Yosemite National Park's El Capitan: 'Done being polite' A coalition of LGBTQIA+ folks and allies hung a large transgender pride flag from Yosemite's El Capitan on Tuesday. They say it flew proud for about 90 minutes before it was removed. Show Caption Hide Caption See as rock climbers hang Transgender Pride flag in Yosemite Rock climbers unfurled a large Transgender Pride flag on El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. The National Park Service has since removed it. Activists hung a giant transgender pride flag from a famous landmark in Yosemite National Park on Tuesday morning. A coalition of transgender, queer and LGBTQIA+ ally rock climbers hung the 55-by-35-foot transgender pride flag from the towering El Capitan rock formation in the central California national park around 10 a.m. PT on Tuesday, May 20, a group spokesperson told USA TODAY. The coalition, operating under the project name Trans is Natural, was led by drag queen and musical artist Pattie Gonia, the persona of LGBTQIA+ activist Wyn Wiley. The name promotes the idea that transgenderism is naturally occurring in various species − not just humans. 'We flew the Trans Pride flag in Yosemite to make a statement: Trans people are natural and trans people are loved," Gonia said in a news release. "Let this flag fly higher than hate. We are done being polite about trans people's existence. Call it a protest, call it a celebration – either way, it's giving elevation to liberation." The flag has been removed. Here's what you need to know. Supreme Court: Trump, religious rights and transgender care: Supreme Court's major decisions coming soon Park officials remove flag Park officials removed the Transgender Pride flag from El Capitan around 11:30 a.m. PT, according to the group that hung it. The National Park Service did not immediately respond to a request for comment about removing the flag when contacted by USA TODAY on May 20. The demonstration was held almost exactly three months after a group of protesters hung an upside-down American flag from El Capitan on Feb. 22. Held during Yosemite's "Firefall" event, the flag served as a protest against federal job cuts carried out by President Donald Trump's administration. Towering more than 3,000 vertical feet above the valley floor, El Capitan is one of the most famous landmarks in Yosemite National Park, and definitely an eye-catching location to make a statement. It gained even more notoriety as the site of 2018's Oscar-winning documentary "Free Solo," about climber Alex Honnold's incredible ascent of El Capitan without safety equipment. Firefall protest: Video: Demonstrators hang upside-down American flag at Yosemite National Park Who is Pattie Gonia, LGBTQIA+ and environmental activist? Pattie Gonia is the drag name of LGBTQIA+ and environmental activist Wyn Wiley. Gonia is a co-founder of Outdoorist Oath, a nonprofit that advocates for education and LGBTQIA+ allyship in taking action for the planet, and founder of Queer Outdoor and Environmental Job Board, an online resource for LGBTQIA+ folks and allies interested in jobs within the environmental and outdoor industries. In 2024, Gonia was named one of TIME Magazine's Next Generation Leaders and this year, she was recognized as one of National Geographic's 33 Changemakers. Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her at gcross@

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