Rainbow Shoelace Project
The Rainbow Shoelace Project is the brainchild of (then 12-year-old Abbie Jane) who, with her friend Max Dawnn started giving out Rainbow Shoelace beads in their hometown of Broken Hill.
The idea came to Abbie when she was worried about wearing Pride flag-coloured beads on her converse to high school, as she was worried that she would be bullied. Abbie felt scared and alone. Abbie realised that other queer kids might be feeling the same way and decided that it would be great for a queer kid to feel that they are supported by seeing their peers wearing Pride flag-coloured beads.
The aim of the project is to show support to the LGBTIQ+ community by wearing Pride coloured beads on your shoelaces. Members of the LGBTQI+ community and their allies are encouraged to join this project by wearing the beads.
When & where: find the Rainbow Shoelace Project setup in the Festival’s ticket office over the weekend of the Festival
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