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Pride flag colors: What genderqueer, gender-fluid and nonbinary flags represent
Pride flag colors: What genderqueer, gender-fluid and nonbinary flags represent

USA Today

time28-05-2025

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Pride flag colors: What genderqueer, gender-fluid and nonbinary flags represent

Pride flag colors: What genderqueer, gender-fluid and nonbinary flags represent Show Caption Hide Caption See as rock climbers hang Transgender Pride flag in Yosemite Rock climbers unfurled a large Transgender Pride flag on El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. The National Park Service has since removed it. With June pride parades approaching, it's time to refresh your knowledge of the many pride flags you may see waving in windows and on the street. It's more than the classic rainbow flag – variations and updated versions of the original design represent the vastness of the LGBTQ+ community. Some flags represent pride in gender identity diversity, including the nonbinary, genderqueer and gender-fluid communities. Here's a guide to those flags. What do the colors of the nonbinary flag mean? The nonbinary flag was created by Kye Rowan in 2014 as an addition to the genderqueer flag, not a replacement. People who are nonbinary don't identify exclusively as female or male. The flag has four stripes – yellow, white, purple and black: Yellow: Those who exist outside of and without reference to the binary White: All or multiple genders Purple: A mix of the traditional binary colors for boys and girls to represent those who feel their gender falls somewhere between the gender binary Black: Those without gender What are colors of the pansexual flag? Get to know the Pride flag's meaning, history What do the colors of the genderqueer flag mean? The genderqueer flag was created in 2011 by artist Marilyn Roxie. People who are genderqueer reject conventional gender categories in favor of fluidity. Their gender identity could be both male and female, neither male nor female or a combination. The flag has three stripes of lavender, white and dark green chartreuse. Lavender has been historically associated with queerness. Lavender: Mixes together the blue and pink of the traditional gender binary and represents androgyny White: Represents agender identity, gender neutrality Dark green: Represents identities outside of the gender binary, the inverse of lavender 'The three colors are not meant to indicate that any of these identities are entirely separate or opposites of one another conceptually,' Roxie wrote on their website. 'They are all interrelated as well as key concepts in their own right.' This one, too: What do the colors of the bisexual pride flag mean? Here's who created the design. What do the colors of the gender-fluid flag mean? 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 flag contains five colored stripes: pink, white, purple, black and blue.

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