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Pride Month is here. It's a time to celebrate the diversity and joy within the LGBTQ+ community, a time for parades, parties, activism and learning. Pride flags are as numerous as the identities ...
The gender-fluid flag was designed by JJ Poole in 2012. Someone who identifies as gender-fluid doesn’t identify with a single, fixed gender – their identity and expression may change over time.
The bisexual flag was created in 1998 by activist Michael Page. The flag has three colors: pink, purple and blue. Here's what they represent.
The gender-fluid flag was designed by JJ Poole in 2012. Someone who identifies as gender-fluid doesn’t identify with a single, fixed gender – their identity and expression may change over time.
For over 40 years, the Rainbow Pride Flag has represented the LGBTQ community and is one of the most well-known pride flags. LGBTQ Pride flags go beyond the classic rainbow. Here's what each one means ...
Twitter user Terence Brady questioned why there was no white stripe if the flag is meant to be truly inclusive: “It includes 2 additional colors – black and tan. no white. yes it’s racist.
How and when the flag came to be is not clear, but the Demisexual Pride Flag features the same colors as the Asexual Flag: black, gray, white and purple.