You may be familiar with the rainbow Pride flag. Often used as a symbol for the LGBTQ+ community, the colors of this flag represent the diverse spectrum of human sexuality and gender. However, there ...
Horizontal, colorful stripes arranged in six vibrant bands: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple; representing diversity and inclusion. If this LGBTQ flag looks familiar, that's because it's ...
A handy guide to the history and significance of the most common LGBTQ+ Pride flags.
When we think of the Pride flag, the rainbow-striped flag of course comes to mind. It appears a ton during Pride Month or can be seen hanging outside queer people's and allies’ homes. It’s an emblem ...
When you think about symbols of the LGBTQ community, the rainbow-colored pride flag probably comes to mind right away. Its iconic stripes and hues can be found on flagpoles, front porches, and lapel ...
The rainbow pride flag has been a universal symbol of LGBTQ pride and diversity for more than three decades, but it wasn't always a vibrant emblem of the community. For years, the gay liberation ...
Every year, Pride Month is celebrated in June to honour the LGBTQ+ community, promote equality, and raise awareness about the ongoing fight for inclusion and human rights. One of the most recognisable ...
For Benoît, a gay man in rural France, Pride flags are not decoration. They are a declaration that queer people belong to the same fields, towns, and forests that once made them feel unwelcome. The ...