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  2. Get To Know the History Behind 17 LGBTQ+ Pride Flags ... - AOL

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    The Genderqueer Pride Flag, which is also sometimes referred to as another Nonbinary Flag, is categorized by three horizontal stripes. From top to bottom, its colors are lavender, white and green.

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

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

  4. It’s Pride Month: Here’s what to know - AOL

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    Baker was inspired by the song “Over the Rainbow” from the movie, Wizard of Oz, and assigned meanings to each color. Here’s what the flag’s colors mean: Hot pink: Represents sex

  5. Non-binary flag - Wikipedia

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    Kye Rowan created the pride flag for non-binary people in February 2014 to represent people with genders beyond the male/female binary. [5]The flag was not intended to replace the genderqueer flag, which was created by Marilyn Roxie in 2011, but to be flown alongside it, and many believe it was intended to represent people who did not feel adequately represented by the genderqueer flag.

  6. Pride flag - Wikipedia

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    In the original eight-color version, pink stood for sexuality, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for the sun, green for nature, turquoise for art, indigo for harmony, and violet for spirit. [4] A copy of the original 20-by-30 foot, eight-color flag was made by Baker in 2000 and was installed in the Castro district in San Francisco. [5]

  7. Transgender flag - Wikipedia

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    The flag was created [5] by American trans woman Monica Helms in 1999, [6] [7] and was first shown at a pride parade in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2000. [8] Helms got the idea after talking with a friend, Michael Page, who designed the bisexual flag the year prior. [9] Helms describes the meaning of the transgender pride flag as follows:

  8. Pride flags go beyond the rainbow: What do the rest of the ...

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    From pansexual to genderqueer, many Louisville LGBTQ folks and allies will fly their flags. ... Here's what the colors mean. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

  9. Pure Shores - Wikipedia

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    Group member Shaznay Lewis and producer William Orbit wrote the song for a scene in the 2000 adventure drama film, The Beach. Eschewing the R&B sound of All Saints' previous releases, "Pure Shores" is a dream pop song with ambient and electronic production, and a syncopation of synth delays , arpeggiated guitar and ethereal sound effects.