We’ve previously discussed other pride flags here on the HER blog, from the lesbian pride flag to the bisexual flag. With dozens of queer flags recognized by different parts of the LGBT+ community, there’s even more to explore when it comes to history and meanings behind it all!įrom the gender queer flag to the original 1980s rainbow flag designed for the San Francisco Gay Freedom Parade in 1978, queer flags have had a vibrant evolution that reflect unique and shared experiences among people of different genders and sexualities. So, there is no better time to brush up on your queer flag knowledge than now. Since it’s Pride month, you’ll likely find yourself lost in a colorful sea of flags this season.
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