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The transgender pride flag has five stripes with alternating colors – a single white stripe in the middle and alternating light blue and pink stripes above and below it.
According to Michael Page, the flag's creator, pink represents same-sex attraction and blue is for opposite-sex attraction. The purple stripe in the middle overlaps the two colors, symbolizing ...
Many Pride flags have been created since Gilbert Baker made the first one in 1978. Here’s a rundown of the origins, evolution, and significance of just some of the LGBTQ+ Pride flags out there.
As people all over the US and the world celebrate the Supreme Court’s landmark decision legalizing same-sex marriage, it seems like the whole internet is ...
Taking the Philadelphia Pride flag one step further, the following year the Progress Pride flag was designed to add a chevron featuring black, brown, blue, pink, and white stripes to symbolize the ...
The white stripe in the middle represents people who are transitioning, intersex or nonbinary, meaning they identify as neither a man nor a woman. The transgender pride flag (Shutterstock) The ...
The flag became a hit, but the increase in demand made it harder to keep the supply up. Shortly after its creation, the hot pink stripe was dropped because of how difficult it was to find fabric ...
The original flag was made by hand, but as the flags started to be mass-produced, the hot pink stripe was removed due to manufacturing difficulties, the New York Times reports. Advertisement ...
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.