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For over 40 years, the Pride flag has represented the LGBTQ+ community. Here is the history of how the flag came to be.
Colorful flags are a standout feature of Pride Month, the June celebration honoring the LGBTQ+ community. But showing pride doesn’t have to exist only in June – you can celebrate your ...
LGBTQ+ Pride Month is held each June to celebrate and commemorate of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and others. What ...
the black stripe is also meant to honor individuals living with HIV/AIDS, and those who have lost their lives to the disease. Meanwhile, the light blue, pink, and white shades are meant to ...
The transgender flag has pink and blue stripes to represent traditionally gendered colors, as well as a white line that stands for people who identify as intersex, are transitioning, or don't ...
These half-sized stripes represent trans people (light blue, light pink, and white), as well as marginalized POC (brown and ...
The "progress" pride flag features white, pink, and blue stripes to represent the transgender community on the hoist. There are also brown and black stripes to represent BIPOC members. The main ...
and blue flag to raise visibility for bisexual individuals both within society and the LGBTQ community. The pink stripe symbolises attraction to the same sex, the blue stripe represents attraction ...
In recent years, many flags also feature black and brown stripes to represent marginalized LGBTIQ+ people of color and the trio of blue, pink, and white from the trans flag. There are also more ...
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