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The intersex flag is a way for the community to unite and unify under a symbol devoid of gender stereotypes. Yellow has long been seen as an intersex color or
The Trans Pride flag has three colours light Blue, Pink and white, designed by American trans woman Monica Helms in 1999 to represent the transgender community, organizations, and individuals. The
Kye Rowan created the nonbinary pride flag, which has yellow, white, purple, and black horizontal stripes, in 2014. It is intended to represent nonbinary people who did not feel that
The Progress Pride flag was developed in 2018 by non-binary American artist and designer Daniel Quasar (who uses xe/xyr pronouns). Based on the iconic rainbow flag from 1978, the redesign
“What I liked about the rainbowis that it fits all of us.It’s all the colors.It represents all the genders.It represents all the races.It’s the rainbow of humanity.”– Gilbert Baker
The Straight Ally flag is using the black-white “colors” of the heterosexual flag as a field, it adds a large rainbow colored “A” (for “Ally”) to indicate straight support for
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