That “equals” symbol all over Facebook is the brainchild of the Washington, D.C.-based Human Rights Campaign, which set out to make social media “awash in a sea of red” to support marriage equality as ...
You've probably already seen it on Facebook or Twitter: Two parallel pink lines splashed on a red square background, appearing where your friends' selfies usually go. It's become the de facto logo of ...
A photo recently uploaded by Martha Stewart Living to Facebook. If, like me, you are Facebook friends with many people who support marriage equality, you have probably seen a lot of red equals signs ...
A marriage equality rally in San Francisco Monday before the Supreme Court's consideration of Proposition 8. Red equal signs from the Human Rights Campaign blanketed Facebook profiles this week in ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Bud Light said it with beer cans and Martha Stewart with red velvet cake as companies and celebrities from Beyonce to George Takei joined millions of social media users in posting and ...
Have you noticed that Facebook and Twitter users are changing their profile pictures to an image of a red equal sign? The images are in response to the Supreme Court beginning their hearings on gay ...
This morning, you may have noticed an onslaught of red equal signs taking over your Facebook feed … and maybe even your Twitter stream. And Instagram. What we’re witnessing here is a social campaign ...
War in Europe is a staple topic in the study of history, but there’s one major conflict most history books won’t teach you: the battle of the equal sign, =. These two parallel lines were, in fact, the ...