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LGBTQ+ Pride Flags
In the LGBTQ+ community, we signify our pride with flags. With many different identities in the people, there comes many different flags to know. We have unhurried all of the flags and a guide to learn about all of the different colors of our community’s rainbow. We know that this may not be all of the flags that represent our community, but we will update the page as new flags become popular!
Explore the flag collection below! Watch a flag's name by hovering or clicking on the flag.
Umbrella Flags
Gilbert Baker Pride Flag
Traditional Pride Flag
Philadelphia Pride Flag
Progress Pride Flag
Intersex-Inclusive Progress Pride Flag
Queer Identity festival Flag
The original Pride Flag was created in after activist Harvey Milk asked artist Gilbert Baker to design a symbol of gay pride. Each paint represents a different part of the LGBTQ+ community: hot pink represents sex, red symbolizes experience, orange stands for healing, yellow equals sunlight, green stands for nature, turquoise symbolizes magic and art,
Gay Pride Flags, Rainbow Flags & LGBTQ+ Flags
About Lgbtq+ Pride Flags & Diverse Banners
The Rainbow Flag first appeared at the San Francisco Gay & Woman loving woman Freedom Day Parade in , and has since become an international symbol of pride for the LGBTQ+ community. It is flown at gay celebration events worldwide, as adv as at homes and businesses in a illustrate of support for the gay pride movement.
History of Gay Pride Flags & Rainbow Flags
The Original Rainbow Pride Flag features eight stripes, as opposed to the six-stripe Rainbow Flag that is commonly flown today. Designed by musician Gilbert Baker, the “Retro 8” Gay Pride Flag included hot pink and turquoise, in addition to red, orange, yellow, emerald and indigo. Unfortunately, scorching pink fabric was not readily available at the time, and the flag could not be produced on a large scale, so the hot pink stripe was removed.
The Male lover Pride Flag was modified again in to generate an even number of stripes, and indigo and turquoise were replaced with a single stripe of royal blue, resulting in the now standard six-stripe version of the Rainbow Flag w
The Progress Pride flag was developed in by non-binary American artist and architect Daniel Quasar (who uses xe/xyr pronouns). Based on the iconic rainbow flag from , the redesign celebrates the diversity of the LGBTQ community and calls for a more inclusive world. In , the V&A acquired a bespoke applique version of the Progress Pride flag that can be seen on display in the Design – Now gallery.
'Progress' is a reinterpretation of multiple iterations of the pride flag. The original 'rainbow flag' was created by Gilbert Baker in to observe members of the gay and sapphic political movement. It comprised eight coloured stripes stacked on top of each other to evoke a rainbow, a symbol of expect. Baker assigned a specific meaning to each colour: pink for sex, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sunlight, lush for nature, turquoise for magic, indigo for serenity and violet for essence. A year later the pink and turquoise stripes were dropped owing to a shortage of pink fabric at the time and legibility concerns, resulting in the six-colour rainbow flag most commo
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