The LGBTQ+ Pride Flag: A Symbol of Diversity and Inclusion
A Brief History of the Pride Flag
The original Pride flag was created in 1978 by Gilbert Baker, an artist and activist. The flag's six stripes represent the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community: *Red: Life
*Orange: Healing
*Yellow: Sunlight
*Green: Nature
*Turquoise: Magic/Art
*Indigo: Serenity/Harmony
*Violet: Spirit
Variations of the Pride Flag
Over the years, several variations of the Pride flag have been created to represent different aspects of the LGBTQ+ community. Some of the most common variations include: *The Progress Pride flag, which adds black and brown stripes to represent people of color and transgender people.
*The Intersex Pride flag, which features a purple circle on a yellow background to represent intersex people.
*The Leather Pride flag, which features black, brown, red, and white stripes to represent the leather community.
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