Flags of sexual diversity: what they are and what they mean
Besides the rainbow flag – a global symbol of Pride – there are other flags representing sexual diversity. What do their colors and symbols mean?

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In addition to the rainbow flag—created by Gilbert Baker—a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender pride worldwide, there are other flags representing sexual diversity. They represent different identities, sexual orientations, and forms of body diversity.
This video provides a guide to the most well-known colors and the meaning of their symbols.
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