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You can wave more than just a rainbow flag this Pride Month. The lesbian flag, transgender flag, nonbinary flag and more represent LGBTQ+ identities.
From classic rainbow stripes to an array of community symbolism, LGBTQ+ pride flags have evolved to celebrate a spectrum of diversity.
When most people picture the Pride flag, they think of the iconic rainbow flag adorned with red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet stripes. What you may not know is that this flag only ...
White represents people transitioning, gender-neutral people, gender non-conforming, and non-binary people, pink represents femininity and blue represents masculinity.
June is pride month. From pansexual to genderqueer, many Louisville LGBTQ folks and allies will fly their flags. Here's what the colors mean ...
Chicago Transit Authority The design stretches the colors of the Progress Pride flag – including the black, brown, pink, white, and light blue of the flag's chevron – along eight cars of the ...
The light blue, pink, and white stripes reflect the colors of the Transgender Pride Flag, representing the trans community.
The Pride Flag first appeared in 1978, but it's evolved a lot since its initial conception. Here's what all the colors really stand for.
Members of the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies displayed their support for flying the Pride flag at Orange County government buildings.
What is the Progress Pride Flag and how is it different from the traditional rainbow flag? The most common rainbow Pride flag has six stripes: red, orange, yellow, green, royal blue and purple.
This first Pride flag had eight colours, but hot pink and turquoise proved too hard to manufacture, leaving the six colours—red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet—on the banner that many ...