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  2. Rainbow flag (LGBT) - Wikipedia

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    The rainbow flag or pride flag is a symbol of LGBT pride and LGBT social movements. The colors reflect the diversity of the LGBT community and the spectrum of human sexuality and gender. Using a rainbow flag as a symbol of LGBT pride began in San Francisco, California , but eventually became common at LGBT rights events worldwide.

  3. Pride flag - Wikipedia

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    The asexual pride flag consists of four horizontal stripes: black, gray, white, and purple from top to bottom. [11] [12] [ page needed ] The flag was created by an Asexual Visibility and Education Network user standup in August 2010, as part of a community effort to create and choose a flag.

  4. Learn about the history and meaning of 17 LGBTQ pride flags - AOL

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    The first rainbow pride flag was designed Gilbert Baker and unveiled during the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day on June 25, 1978. This flag contained hot pink, red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise ...

  5. LGBT symbols - Wikipedia

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    There are also some pride flags that are not exclusively related to LGBT matters, such as the flag for leather subculture. The rainbow flag, which represents the entire LGBT community, is the most widely used pride flag. Numerous communities have embraced distinct flags, with a majority drawing inspiration from the rainbow flag.

  6. 22 LGBTQ+ Pride Flags and the Meanings Behind Them - AOL

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    This flag is used to symbolize non-binary pride for people who don't identify with a binary gender like male or female. It was created in 2014 by Kye Rowan. The yellow stripe symbolizes existing ...

  7. What You Need to Know About the Meaning of the Trans Pride Flag

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    The colors of the transgender pride flag hold a lot of meaning. “The light blue is the traditional color for baby boys, pink is for girls, ...

  8. Bisexual flag - Wikipedia

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    The flag is used in different aspect ratios; 2:3 and 3:5 are often used, in common with many other flags. [citation needed] In vexillological terms, the bisexual pride flag is a simple horizontal tricolor. The exact colors given by Page are PMS 226 for the pink, 258 for the purple, and 286 for the blue:

  9. Pansexual flag - Wikipedia

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    History and use. The flag has been in wide use since the early 2010s when it was posted on an anonymous Tumblr account [self-published source] [self-published source] by its creator Jasper V. 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 LGBT community.