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Genderqueer Flag, 3x5 feet, Learn about the History of the Genderqueer Flag

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he Genderqueer Flag

The Genderqueer flag, designed by Marilyn Roxie in 2011, features three horizontal stripes: lavender, white, and green, each representing different aspects of gender identity.

Design and Colors

  • Lavender: This color represents androgyny and blends traditional colors associated with male (blue) and female (pink). It symbolizes the queer identity and the blending of gender norms.
  • White: This stripe signifies gender neutrality and agender identities, representing those who do not identify with any gender or who identify outside the binary.
  • Green: This color represents identities that exist outside of the traditional gender binary, often referred to as the "third gender".
  • Historical Context
  • Marilyn Roxie in 2011 created the flag in response to the need for a distinct symbol for the queergender community, which encompasses a wide range of gender identities that do not conform to traditional male or female classifications. The flag has been embraced by many as a representation of their experiences and identities within the broader LGBTQ+ spectrum.
In summary, the Genderqueer flag is a powerful emblem of pride and identity for those who identify outside the binary gender framework, promoting inclusivity and representation within the LGBTQ+ community.