celebrating the full spectrum of human identity
Every symbol carries history, resilience, and meaning.
Originally eight colors designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978, now six stripes representing the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community
Reclaimed from Nazi persecution, now a symbol of remembrance and resilience
Adopted by the Gay Activists Alliance in 1970, representing unity and kinetic energy
Double-headed axe from ancient Crete, symbol of lesbian and feminist strength
Daniel Quasar's 2018 redesign adding trans colors and BIPOC stripes to emphasize inclusion
Monica Helms' 1999 design with blue, pink, and white stripes
Michael Page's 1998 design with magenta, lavender, and blue
Kye Rowan's 2014 design with yellow, white, purple, and black
Morgan Carpenter's 2013 design with yellow field and purple circle
2010 design with black, gray, white, and purple stripes
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