Genderqueer Pride Flag
Marilyn Roxie · 20113 stripes · No symbol

Genderqueer Pride Flag

A flag for genderqueer people—those whose gender is not simply male or female, but a mix, neither, or something else entirely.

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Designer

Marilyn Roxie

Year Created

2011

First Flown

2011

Stripe Count

3 stripes

Colors & Meanings

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History

The Genderqueer Pride Flag represents genderqueer people—those whose gender does not fit neatly into man or woman, but is a mix, neither, both, or something else entirely. It was designed by Marilyn Roxie in 2011 to give the genderqueer community a recognizable symbol of its own. The three horizontal stripes are lavender, white, and green: lavender mixes pink and blue to represent the blending of genders, white represents agender or gender-neutral identity, and green represents identities outside the binary.

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