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The Meaning Behind 5 Iconic LGBTQ+ Pride Flags. - MSNThe Progress Pride Flag by Daniel Quasar adds black and brown stripes for people of color, and pink, white, and blue for the transgender community.
Leo Marquez, left, and Alexander Silva hold the Progress Pride flag so it can be raised during the Pride flag raising event at Stockton City Hall in Stockton Monday, June 2, 2025.
In recent years, many flags also feature black and brown stripes to represent marginalized LGBTIQ+ people of color and the trio of blue, pink, and white from the trans flag.
Newark holds its annual weeklong event in July, after most other places show their LGBTQ+ colors during Pride Month in June.
The Progress Pride Flag waving over the county includes black and brown stripes to represent people of color and victims of the AIDS crisis, and the transgender flag in the shape of a chevron ...
The most common rainbow Pride flag has six stripes: red, orange, yellow, green, royal blue and purple. The late activist Gilbert Baker is widely credited for creating this flag in 1978, originally ...
The flag will be 600 feet long this year, longer than an average Center City block. Last year’s 400-foot Pride flag stretched down all the steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, so it’ll be ...
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