Rainbow Pride

The universal symbol of LGBTQ+ pride, designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978. Six stripes representing life, healing, sunlight, nature, harmony, and spirit.

Gay Men's Pride

A flag for gay and bisexual men and men-aligned people, using shades of green, teal, white, and blue.

Lesbian Pride

Five-stripe sunset flag representing gender non-conformity, independence, community, unique relationships, and femininity.

Bisexual Pride

Designed by Michael Page in 1998. Pink for same-gender attraction, blue for different-gender attraction, lavender for both.

Transgender Pride

Created by Monica Helms in 1999. Blue for boys, pink for girls, and white for those transitioning, non-binary, or intersex.

Non-Binary Pride

Created by Kye Rowan in 2014. Yellow for gender outside the binary, white for all genders, purple for mixed genders, black for agender.

Pansexual Pride

Pink, yellow, and blue representing attraction regardless of gender. Love without limits โ€” hearts not parts.

Asexual Pride

Black for asexuality, grey for grey-asexuality, white for non-asexual partners and allies, purple for community.

Genderqueer Pride

Created by Marilyn Roxie in 2011. Lavender for androgyny, white for agender identity, green for those outside the binary.

Genderfluid Pride

Pink for femininity, white for all genders, purple for both masculinity and femininity, black for lack of gender, blue for masculinity.

Intersex Pride

Gold and purple โ€” chosen to avoid gendered associations. The circle represents wholeness and the right to self-determination.

Straight Ally

Black and white stripes for straight and cisgender people who actively stand with and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community.