With every step you take on the streets of Tel Aviv, you will feel the beats of history that reflect the work of construction and revival, the spirit of entrepreneurship and action, and the feeling of love - in all its shades, that the residents of our city feel. The proud community has an integral part in Tel Aviv's unique human mosaic and, yes, also in its heritage.
We sought to illuminate this legacy as part of the "Proudly Seal" exhibition, which gives us an opportunity to share the history and path that the proud community in our city has gone through, through the personal stories of its veterans, and produces an in-depth discourse on the path we have taken as a society.
This project gives a place of honor and strengthens the veterans of the LGBT community, as well as the connection between the generations and the communities in the city of Tel Aviv. Workers enlighten their work and thank them for it. From the conversations come descriptions of a dark past during which they fought for the right to be who they are, and a call for the younger generation - to be involved, caring and active for the other.
Our deep gratitude to the veterans for their willingness to share their story. It is a great privilege to illuminate dark parts of history, for a better future for society as a whole.