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  2. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBTQ_symbols

    Over the course of its history, the LGBTQ community has adopted certain symbols for self-identification to demonstrate unity, pride, shared values, and allegiance to one another. These symbols communicate ideas, concepts, and identity both within their communities and to mainstream culture.

  3. 18 Popular LGBTQ Symbols and What They Stand for

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    1. Rainbow. The most recognizable symbol that represents the LGBTQ community today is the rainbow. Strewn across flags, banners, and pins, the rainbow symbolizes the diversity of gays and lesbians around the world.

  4. Information and example images of LGBTQ+ symbols, including colors, designs, their meanings, symbolism, and a guide to their history.

  5. There are a bunch of different LGBTQ flags. Learn about their history and find out what their colors and symbols represent.

  6. Secret Symbols and SignalsLGBT+ Cultural Heritage

    www.lgbtculturalheritage.com/secret-symbols

    Flowers. Much like the rainbow flag or the handkerchief system, certain flowers have been used to identify an LGBT+ community, or conversely, secretly signal an LGBT+ identity.

  7. 50 Different LGBTQ Flags And Meanings Behind Them! - Queer In The...

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    In fact, there are now over 50 flags recognized among the LGBTQ+ community, each used to symbolize different gender identities and sexual orientations within. While most queer individuals would also identify with the all-encompassing rainbow flag, many want to have their own individual flag.

  8. June 19, 2019, 11:45 AM. ADVERTISEMENT. See All Slides. Begin Slideshow. Illustrated by Lily Fulop. You may be familiar with the double Venus and double Mars designs, but that’s only the tip of ...

  9. LGBTQ+ Terms and Symbols Glossary - Matthew Shepard Foundation

    www.matthewshepard.org/resources/lgbtq-terms-and-symbols-glossary

    The pink and blue stripes on either side symbolizes female-gendered persons (regardless of biological sex) and male-gendered persons (again regardless of biological sex) respectively, while the gold stripe in the middle represents those who identity as a mixed gender, genderless, or as a third gender.

  10. We present you with a comprehensive guide to the Pride Flags you're most likely to encounter within the Queer community, with a rundown over their histories and design principles. Find out more.

  11. LGBTQ Pride flags and what they mean: See gay, lesbian, trans and...

    www.usatoday.com/in-depth/graphics/2021/06/01/lgbtq-pride-flags-meaning-gay...

    Here’s a look at many different ones, from original rainbow to lesbian to genderfluid and other sexual orientations and gender identities. "Pride flags are a bold visual representation of the ...