Gender Fluid

Gender Fluid

Created in 2013, the Gender Fluid Flag represents people who do not have a fixed gender identity and/or expression. Genderfluid people may also be nonbinary, multigender, or gender-nonconforming.
More Colors

More Colors

Created by the city of Philadelphia in 2017, the added black and brown stripes are meant to represent inclusion of people of color

Progress

Designed by Daniel Quasar, the progress flag adds a triangular chevron to one side, with colors honoring the trans community and people of color.

Bisexual

Designed by Michael Page in 1998, represents same sex and hetero attraction.

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