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  1. You may be familiar with the rainbow flag that represents the group as a whole, but what follows is a more thorough (although far from exhaustive) accounting of pride flags, from transgender to pansexual, asexual, and beyond.

  2. The rainbow flag or pride flag is a symbol of LGBT pride and LGBT social movements. The colors reflect the diversity of the LGBT community and the spectrum of human sexuality and gender. Using a rainbow flag as a symbol of LGBT pride began in San Francisco, California, but eventually became common at LGBT rights events worldwide.

  3. LGBTQ+ Terms and Symbols Glossary - Matthew Shepard Foundation. The following is a list of LGBTQ+ inclusive terms. Agender. Ally. Androgyne/androgynous. Asexual. Assigned Sex at Birth. Biphobia. Bisexual. Cisgender (cis) Coming Out. Cross-dresser. Deadnaming. Drag King. Drag Queen. Gay. Gender-Affirming Care. Gender Euphoria. Gender Expression.

  4. Transgender. LGBTQ+ Pride Flags. In the LGBTQ+ community, we signify our pride with flags. With many different identities in the community, there comes many different flags to know. We have collected all of the flags and a guide to learn about all of the different colors of our community’s rainbow.

  5. Jun 29, 2021 · The light blue and light pink represent the colors baby girls and boys have traditionally been designated at birth and the white stands for intersex, transitioning or a neutral/undefined gender....

  6. Jun 2, 2017 · At the top was hot pink, which represented sex, red for life, orange for healing, yellow signifying sunlight, green for nature, turquoise to represent art, indigo for harmony, and finally violet at...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pride_flagPride flag - Wikipedia

    The rainbow flag, which represents the entire LGBT community, is the most widely used pride flag. Numerous communities have embraced distinct flags, with a majority drawing inspiration from the rainbow flag.

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