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  1. HRC | LGBTQ+ Pride Flags

    The Agender Pride Flag was created in 2014 to represent those who have an unidentifiable gender, are gender neutral, or have no gender. The black and white stripes represent the absence of gender …

  2. Pride Flags | Gender Wiki | Fandom

    The nonbinary pride flag was created in February 2014 by 17-year-old Kye Rowan on Tumblr, when a call was put out by several members of their community for a flag that could represent nonbinary folk …

  3. Non-binary flag - Wikipedia

    The non-binary flag consists of four equally-sized horizontal bars: yellow, white, purple, and black. There is no official or agreed-upon proportion (the images in this article are 2:3).

  4. Gender neutral - Nonbinary Wiki

    Gender neutral individuals have a neutral gender identity or expression, or identify with the preference for gender neutral language and pronouns. This is similar to and often overlaps with the experience …

  5. Sexuality Flags & LGBT+ Symbols: The Ultimate Guide

    Aug 5, 2020 · Learn more about sexuality flags and LGBT+ Symbols. This inclusive guide shows the history and meaning behind every flag and symbol.

  6. Pride Flag Guide: Nonbinary | Library.LGBT

    The Non-Binary Flag was created in 2014 by fourteen year-old Kye Rowan, in response to non-binary people feeling improperly represented by the genderqueer flag.

  7. Guide to pride flags - UBC Equity & Inclusion Office

    Mar 17, 2025 · The colors do not refer to specific genders. The magenta represents same-gender attraction, while the blue represents opposite-gender attraction. The deep lavender represents the in …