Gay flag color meanings

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Formerly (#498022), the color is now the true inverse of lavender (#b57edc). White (#ffffff): Meant to represent agender identity, congruent with the gender neutral white on the transgender pride flag.ĭark chartreuse green (#4A8123): The inverse of lavender meant to represent those whose identities which are defined outside of and without reference to the binary. Also represents the “queer” in genderqueer, as lavender is a color that has long been associated with “queerness”, including gay, lesbian, and bisexual communities. Lavender (#b57edc): The mixture of blue and pink (traditional colors associated with men and women, present on the transgender pride flag) as lavender is meant to represent androgynes and androgyny.

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The meaning of the colors in the genderqueer and non-binary flag design are as follows: The design is aesthetically similar to the gay and lesbian, bisexual, transgender, asexual, and pansexual flags that is, horizontal bars of color with special meaning. The genderqueer and non-binary pride flag is a Marilyn Roxie design, 3rd and final version created in June 2011 (with a true color update in June of 2012), modified from version 1.0 in June 2010, and 2.0 in September 2010.

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Genderqueer and non-binary pride flag by Marilyn Roxie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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