Flags

The following are some of the many flags that have been created to represent different parts of the LGBTQIA+ communities.

The six-colour Rainbow Flag.

PRIDE (Traditional)

gay / homosexual / queer / not -straight / any part of the LGBTQIA+ community


The eight-colour Philadelphia Pride Flag.

PRIDE (Philadelphia)

acknowledges the key role of black, indigenous and other people of colour in LGBTQ+ history

The six colours of the rainbow flag, with five coloured arrows on the left.

PRIDE (Progress)

pride flag with acknowledgement of trans and people of colour 

PRIDE (Progress - Intersex Inclusive)

pride flag - trans, people of colour and intersex inclusive 

A purple circle on a yellow background: the Intersex Pride Flag.

INTERSEX

biological traits (chromosomes, hormones, genitals or reproductive anatomy) which don't fit the typical definitions for male or female bodies 

The five stripe, three colour Trans Pride Flag.

TRANS

gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at birth

The four coloured stripe Non-Binary Pride Flag.

NON-BINARY

doesn't identify with a gender or identifies with more than one

GENDER-QUEER

identifies with a unique gender identity or more than one gender

GENDER-FLUID

non-fixed gender identity that shifts over time or situation

LESBIAN

woman attracted to other women

GAY MALE

male attracted to other males

The three coloured stripe Bisexual Pride Flag.

BISEXUAL (BI)

attracted to own gender and other/s gender/s

The three coloured stripe Pansexual Flag.

PANSEXUAL (PAN)

attracted to all genders or attracted to others regardless of gender

The four coloured stripe Asexual Pride Flag.

ASEXUAL (ACE)

experiences no (or low) attraction or interest in sexual behavior

AROMANTIC (ARO)

experiences no (or little) romantic attraction to anyone