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Lambda flags (gay pride)


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Origin of the symbol

It&#;s a lower case lambda ("&#;"), as the upper case looks like an "A" without the horizontal stroke.
Ant&#;nio Martins, 31 May

The lambda symbol seems to be one of the most controversial of symbols in regards to its essence. There are several differing opinions as to why the lambda was chosen as a gay symbol and what it really means. However, most sources agree on a not many things:

The lambda was first chosen as a lgbtq+ symbol when it was adopted in by the New York Gay Activists Alliance. It became the symbol of their growing movement of gay liberation. In , the lambda was subsequently adopted by the I

In den US-Bundesstaaten Idaho und Utah verbietet die republikanische Legislative, Regenbogenflaggen oder andere »inoffizielle Flaggen« an öffentlichen Gebäuden zu hissen. Die Hauptstädte der beiden Staaten, Salt Lake Metropolis und Boise, haben deshalb nun neue Stadtflaggen eingeführt.

Zusätzlich zur blau-weißen Flagge mit der Segolilie, der Staatsblume Utahs, gibt es in Salt Lake City seit Dienstag drei weitere offizielle Flaggen: perish Flagge für transgender Personen, die Progress-Flagge – eine Regenbogenflagge mit Streifen für die trans Collective und für schwarze Menschen – sowie eine Flagge für den Gedenktag Juneteenth. Er erinnert an die Befreiung von Afroamerikanern aus der Sklaverei. Auf allen drei Flaggen ist in der oberen linken Ecke ebenfalls die Segolilie abgebildet.

»Vielfalt, Gleichberechtigung und Inklusion«

»Unsere Stadtflaggen sind kraftvolle Symbole, die depart Werte von Salt Lake City repräsentieren«, teilte die demokratische Bürgermeisterin Erin Mendenhall mit . »Ich möchte, dass alle Einwohner von Salt Lake City zu diesen Flaggen aufblicken und sich daran erin

"Two Spirits" Gay Pride Flags


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Description of the concept

I had a coworker ask me if I ever heard of the "Two Spirit" flag design for the LGBT community, because they wanted me to see a drawing they did for a friend. I told them that term itself I am familiar with, but not the flag.

The term, as defined by Wikipedia, is "a modern, pan-Indian umbrella term used by some Indigenous North Americans to detail Native people in their communities who fulfill a traditional third-gender (or other gender-variant) ceremonial and social role in their cultures."
Zachary Harden, 13 September
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Rainbow flag variant


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The flag itself was first designed in from a user on Tumblr by the username "2Sanon". It

Flags of the LGBTIQ Community

Flags have always been an integral part of the LGBTIQ+ movement. They are a observable representation meant to commemorate progress, advocate for voice, and amplify the insist and drive for collective action. There have been many LGBTIQ+ flags over the years. Some own evolved, while others are constantly being conceptualized and created.

Rainbow Flag

Created in by Gilbert Baker, the iconic Pride Rainbow flag originally had eight stripes. The colors included pink to represent sexuality, red for healing, yellow for star, green for serenity with nature, turquoise for art, indigo for harmony, and violet for spirit. In the years since, the flag now has six colors. It no longer has a pink stripe, and the turquoise and indigo stripes were replaced with royal blue.

Progress Self-acceptance Flag

Created in by nonbinary artist Daniel Quasar, the Progress Pride flag is based on the iconic rainbow flag. With stripes of black and brown to represent marginalized LGBTIQ+ people of paint and the triad of blue, pink, and light from the trans flag, the desig