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Colours & Meanings Gender Non-Conformity Independence Community Relationships Unique to Womanhood Serenity and Peace Love and Sex Femininity About In 2018, a new Lesbian Pride Flag was revealed, and was featured in a BBC News report about Pride in 2019, giving it much exposure. It was designed after consultation on a Tumblr account called ‘The Search for […]
Colours & Meanings Symbolises ‘black’ people and their inclusion (from the Philadelphia Rainbow Flag) Symbolises ‘brown’ people and their inclusion (from the Philadelphia Rainbow Flag) Life (from the Rainbow flag) Healing (from the Rainbow flag) Sunlight (from the Rainbow flag) Nature (from the Rainbow flag) Serenity (from the Rainbow flag) Spirit (from the Rainbow flag) […]
Colours & Meanings About The lipstick lesbian flag was designed in 2010 by the author of a blog called This Lesbian Life, and soon gained popularity. However, when the flag designer’s blog was unearthed, some Queer advocates and lesbians themselves started to take issue with some of the contents of the blog, with some highlighting […]
Colours & Meanings About The origins of the flag, and the design concept, are currently unknown.
Colours & Meanings Neutral, unidentified, questioning Neither male/female Agender, genderless About The origin of the neutrois flag are unknown, although the identity can be attributed to H. A. Burnham in 1995. It consists of three stripes. The green in the middle is the inverse colour of lavender – lavender being the colour that you get […]
Colours & Meanings Gender outside the binary All genders Mix of binary female/male Agender About The Non-Binary Flag was created in 2014 by fourteen year-old Kye Rowan, in response to non-binary people feeling improperly represented by the genderqueer flag. It consists of four horizontal stripes, with yellow signifying gender outside of a binary, white representing […]
Colours & Meanings The “feminine” end of the gender spectrum Femininity and women Gender Identity outside of the binary, combination of masculinity/femininity. Masculinity and men The “masculine” end of the gender spectrum About The omnisexual flag is believed to have been designed on or before the 4th July, 2015, on art platform DeviantArt.
Colours & Meanings Nonbinary genders Transition to female and male genders, masculine/feminine genders Combination of female/male, masculine/feminine Blend of all genders About The pangender flag was designed by Cari-Rez-Lobo on Tumblr, and uploaded January 28th, 2015. Bright colours were chosen because white light is a combination of all colours. Like many other Pride flags, it […]
Colours & Meanings Femininity Nonbinary Masculinity About The origins of the Pansexual Flag aren’t well-established, but it is thought to have been around since mid-2010. It consists of three horizontal stripes, with the pink signifying femininity, the yellow representing nonbinary people and the blue representing masculinity.