QSaltLake Magazine — Issue 301 — June 20, 2019

Page 36

36  |  QSALTLAKE MAGAZINE  |  A&E

Qsaltlake.com  |

What were all those different flags at Pride? If you went to Utah Pride, you likely noticed a whole “rainbow” of flag designs but probably couldn’t name what each of them means. Here is our guide to LGBTQ flags.

RAINBOW FLAG — LGBT MOVEMENT Designed by Gilbert Baker for the 1978 San Francisco Gay Freedom Celebration to represent the diversity of gays and lesbians around the world. In the original eight-color version, pink stood for sexuality, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for the sun, green for nature, turquoise for art, indigo for harmony, and violet for spirit. Original 8-stripe version:

BEAR BROTHERHOOD FLAG Bear is an affectionate gay slang term for those with hairy bodies and facial hair; some heavy-set, some working-class masculine. The International Bear Brotherhood Flag was designed in 1995 by Craig Byrnes

BISEXUAL

A seven-stripe version with hot pink color removed due to a lack of fabric (1978–79) then the six-stripes version with turquoise color removed and indigo color changed to royal blue (1979-present):

First unveiled on 5 December 1998, the bisexual pride flag was designed by Michael Page with pink representing sexual attraction to the same sex only, blue for sexual attraction to the opposite sex only, and the resultant overlap color purple represents sexual attraction to both sexes.

Issue 301  |  JUNE 20, 2019

LESBIAN PRIDE FLAGS

PANSEXUALITY

There are several Lesbian pride flags developed over the years, but there is no concensus on which is the “right one.” Labrys lesbian feminist pride was created in 1999 by graphic designer Sean Campbell, but is rarely seen anymore:

The pansexual pride flag has been found on various Internet sites since mid-2010. The pink band symbolizes women; the blue, men; and the yellow, those of a non-binary gender, such as agender, bigender or genderfluid.

PHILADELPHIA PRIDE A lesbian pride flag design often seen at pride festivals and dyke marches is the rainbow flag with two interlocked astronomical Venus symbols representing the female sex in biology

To show support for people of color, the city of Philadelphia added black and brown stripes to its pride flag in 2017.

PINK JACK The lipstick lesbian flag was originally introduced in the weblog This Lesbian Life in 2010.

In the United Kingdom, since 2006, the Pink Jack, a pink version of the Union Jack, has been used to represent LGBT British.

TRANSGENDER NON-BINARY INTERSEX ASEXUALITY The flag was created by a user of the Asexual Visibility and Education Network in 2010. Black represents asexuality, gray represents gray-aces and demisexuals, white for allies, and purple represents community.

Created by Intersex Human Rights Australia in July 2013 with yellow and purple as “hermaphrodite” colors, the circle as “unbroken and unornamented, symbolising wholeness and completeness, and our potentialities.

The non-binary flag was created in 2014 by activist Kye Rowan with yellow for people who identify outside of the gender binary, white for nonbinary people with multiple genders, purple for those with a mixture of both male and female genders, and black for agender individuals.

A transgender symbol is the Transgender Pride Flag designed by transgender woman Monica Helms in 1999, with light blue as the traditional color for baby boys, pink, the traditional color for baby girls and white for nonbinary. “The pattern is such that no matter which way you fly it, it is always correct, signifying us finding correctness in our lives,” wrote Helms.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

The tale of the grapes of wrath

3min
page 46

9 Seemingly cheaper travel ‘hacks’ that could be robbing you blind

4min
pages 44-45

Pride Journey: Spokane, Washington

2min
page 43

Keeping the spirit of Pride alive

2min
page 42

What were all those different flags at Pride?

2min
page 36

5 Reasons sitting at the bar is the best way to dine

2min
page 32

LOVELOUD's Third Year

10min
pages 28-31

Three books on Stonewall

2min
page 27

Utah Film Center presents the 16th Damn These Heels Film Festival

9min
pages 24-26

Tony's Gay Agenda

2min
page 22

Trump Administration

3min
page 21

Lavender marriages

4min
pages 20-21

Doctors aren’t offering young people PrEP; that has to change

3min
page 19

In the eyes of a child

3min
page 18

A well-stocked fridge

2min
page 17

NYPD apologizes for ’69 Stonewall raid

2min
pages 14-15

50 years after Stonewall

4min
pages 14-15

Qmmunity

1min
page 13

Long-time Salt Lake drag performer Vivaca Starr dies at 31

2min
page 13

Dad launches Mormon teen suicide prevention, awareness campaign

3min
page 12

Dennis Gwyther, LGBTQ community supporter, killed in shooting near the Utah-Idaho border

2min
page 11

UAF leadership change as Penfold departs

1min
page 10

HS football players’ burning of a gay flag ‘sickens’ coach

1min
page 10

LDS Republican Utah County Commissioner comes out in video

1min
page 10

The top national and world news since last issue

5min
pages 7, 9
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.