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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These colors represent important ideas connected to this flag and community.
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.