Gender Queer pride Flag

Gender Queer pride Flag

The flag was created in June 2011 by Marilyn Roxie in order to create visibility for the genderqueer community and related identities. The flag was originally intended to represent all non-binary and genderqueer people, but as the genderqueer community grew the flag became synonymous with “genderqueer” specifically, leaving many non-binary people to not feel represented by the flag. A non-binary flag was created in February 2014 by Kye Rowan to represent non-binary people specifically.   Flag Meaning
Lavender: Mixture of “blue” and “pink”. Represents androgyny, and people who identify as a mixture of female and male, White: Represents agender people, Dark Chartreuse Green: The inverse of lavender. Represents people who identify outside of and without reference to the gender binary.

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