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Here’s what each color represents. The pansexual pride flag has three horizontal stripes – one hot pink, one yellow and one blue. It was designed to bring awareness to the pansexual ...
The flag has four stripes – yellow, white, purple and black ... Lavender: Mixes together the blue and pink of the traditional gender binary and represents androgyny White: Represents agender ...
Gilbert Baker created the original pride flag in 1978. Baker was urged by Harvey Milk to create a symbol for the LGBT community and he chose a flag, which he saw as the most powerful symbol of pride.
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Not All Rainbows Are the Same: The Difference Between Nature’s Rainbows and the LGBTQIA+ FlagHowever, due to production constraints, the hot pink and turquoise stripes were later removed, resulting in the six-color flag we know today: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet.
With the flags regularly appearing on scoreboards and celebrating throughout the events, it’s easy to spot their similarities, especially with colors like red, white, blue and yellow.
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