These pins were worn by members of the Casper community who were advocating against censorship in our public school libraries. These were predominantly worn during the year+ long debate that took place at the NCSD#1 School Board meeting centered around library books that contained queer themes.
This image depicts some of the candles that were lit to honor transgender individuals who were killed in 2022 as part of the Trans Day of Remembrance event.
This photo of a Freedom to Read 'Em pin was taken around the time that many individuals in Casper were participating in school board meetings to speak against the removal of queer themed books from school libraries.
This image was taken by Casper Pride board chair Mallory Pollock after the board participated in an exercise with Anna Wilcox to create a mission statement.
This image was taken by local reporter Dan Cepeda during the Casper Pride March of 2018 and depicts participants Sandy Chapa, Eileen Flory, and Elise Robles.
This image depicts Sarah Rudkin, the designer of Casper Pride's logo running a booth at the first Casper Pride Fest. Attendees could sketch their concepts for the logo for Sarah to use as inspiration for the design. The design concepts were voted on by the community.