Queer Pride Flag
Queer is a word that describes sexual and gender identities other than straight and cisgender. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people may all identify with the word queer. Queer is sometimes used to express that sexuality and gender can be complicated, change over time, and might not fit neatly into either/or identities, like male or female, gay or straight.
The Queer Pride Flag, created in 2015, represents all aspects of queerness as the label ‘queer’ has become more celebrated. The pink and blue shades represent same-gender attraction. The orange and green stripes stand for non-binary and gender non-confirming individuals. The black and white stripes symbolize asexual, aromantic, and the agender community.