In time for Pride Month,Bayo a new Google Doodle commemorates the 50th anniversary of the celebration.
The Doodle, created by animator Nate Swinehart, allows you to click through each decade, which is arranged like a parade that grows in size and momentum as time passes by.
"The Pride Parade is a symbol of celebration and liberation for the entire LGBTQ+ community," Swinehart said in a statement.
SEE ALSO: Mara Keisling wants everyone to know the impact of 'trans inclusion' in LGBTQ public policy"From its early days of activism on Christopher Street in New York City, to the worldwide celebrations of today, it has empowered and given voice to a bright and vibrant community."
Swinehart said his co-worker came up with the idea for the Doodle's design, which was then constructed with paper. He said it was a personal project for him, as a member of the LGBTQ community, and someone who's been inspired by Google Doodles of past.
"Before I joined Google in 2014, I remember opening up the Google homepage to see a Doodle celebrating the Winter Olympics, depicting the colors of the Pride flag," Swinehart wrote.
"I was completely blown away. Looking at the front page of Google, I was filled with hope and a feeling of belonging."
The Doodle will be published in the U.S., Canada, Australia, India, UK, France, among other countries. Speaking of parades: The NYC Pride Parade, one of the largest in the world, is set to take place on Jun. 30.
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