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  2. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    The biangles symbol of bisexuality, designed by artist Liz Nania. The biangles symbol of bisexuality was designed by artist Liz Nania, as she co-organized a bisexual contingent for the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1987.

  3. Lesbian flags - Wikipedia

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    The lipstick lesbian flag was designed by Natalie McCray, and released on her blog This Lesbian Life. [9] [10] The design has seven stripes in a gradient from purple (at the top) to white (in the center) to red (at the bottom), with a red kiss mark superimposed in the top left corner.

  4. Rainbow flag (LGBTQ) - Wikipedia

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    Using a rainbow flag as a symbol of LGBTQ pride began in San Francisco, California, but eventually became common at LGBTQ rights events worldwide. The rainbow flag is a symbol of lesbian , gay , bisexual , transgender , and queer ( LGBTQ ) pride and LGBTQ movements in use since the 1970s.

  5. File:Labrys Lesbian Flag.svg - Wikipedia

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    This flag is a symbol for the lesbian feminist community. The elements in this flag are: (1) the labrys , a double-sided axe used in ancient Minoan civilization as a religious symbol often associated with female divinity and priestesses; and in European, African, and Asian matriarchal societies as both a weapon and a harvesting tool.

  6. Labrys - Wikipedia

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    Labrys lesbian flag In the 1970s, the labrys was adopted by the lesbian community, as a lesbian feminist symbol, representing strength and self-sufficiency. [ 29 ] The labrys lesbian flag , created in 1999, [ 30 ] involves a labrys superimposed on an inverted black triangle and set against a violet background.

  7. Pansexual flag - Wikipedia

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    The flag has been in wide use since the early 2010s when it was posted on an anonymous Tumblr account [2] [self-published source] [3] [self-published source] by its creator Jasper V. [4] [5] The flag functions as a symbol of the pansexual community like the rainbow flag is used as a symbol for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people and anyone else in the LGBTQ community.

  8. Pink triangle - Wikipedia

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    The biangles symbol of bisexuality, designed by artist Liz Nania, features a pink triangle. The design of the biangles symbol of bisexuality began with the pink triangle. The biangles symbol was designed by artist Liz Nania as she co-organized a bisexual contingent for the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1987.

  9. File:Black triangle.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Black Triangle, lesbian symbol of pride.Created by Fibonacci. The black triangle is a lesbian or feminist symbol of pride and solidarity. The symbol originates from Nazi concentration camps, where every prisoner had to wear one of the Nazi concentration camp badges on their jacket, the colour of which categorised them according "their kind".