The History of the Trans Flag
We can thank Monica Helms, a trans woman who is also a trans activist, for the flag that celebrates the trans community. Helms first designed the flag in 1999 and introduced it at a Phoenix Pride parade in 2000. The flag is a symbol of trans pride and diversity and has since become a universal badge of joy and acceptance. It’s displayed at Pride events, in homes, at businesses, on t-shirts—the list goes on and on.
If you’re looking to get a peek at the original flag, Helms donated it to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, where visitors can see the design on display in the LGBT collection.
What Do the Colors of the Trans Flag Mean?
As with all other flags, you have to know what the colors symbolize to fully appreciate the design. The trans flag is relatively simple when it comes to color palette, with five horizontal stripes and three main hues: pink, blue, and white. Each color encapsulates a different part of the trans community, coming together in one cheery banner. The flag was designed so that there is no upside down version of the arrangement—no matter which way it’s flown, the same image appears. This was done intentionally to add another layer of meaning to the flag: There is no wrong way to hang the flag, just as there is no wrong way to express your gender identity
What does the pink represent?
According to traditional societal rules, pink is often associated with girls. This color is incorporated to celebrate anyone who identifies as a woman, despite the gender they were assigned at birth.
What does the blue represent?
Similarly to the pink addition, blue is a nod to society’s association of the color with boys. You guessed it: The color celebrates anyone who identifies as a man, despite the gender they were assigned at birth.
What does the white represent?
Gender is not constricted by the binary of boy or girl, man or woman. With this in mind, Helms wanted to celebrate the broader LGBTQ+ community in the design. The central white stripe is in honor of people who identify as intersex, transitioning, or don’t have a pre-defined gender.
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i haven't been on a ton for a few weeks. not for any real reason or anything. i mean i guess i went disc golfing a week ago and attempted to leap over a large fallen tree at full sprint, immediately tripping over it and straining like several muscle groups in a gallant act of physical comedy, causing me to yet again make uncomfortable eye contact with the passage of time and subsequently sleep more than average, but basically I've missed a lot of the federation drama. it strikes me though that what I've seen from some of these dog shit instances reminds me so much of being the oldest employee at buffalo wild wings and hearing the literally still in high school teenagers talk about politics. I'm sure a lot of people have their own versions of this but the crap job i had before covid is my greatest exposure to people born after 2000. many people in this age group are cool as hell (like any of them who are on hexbear), just not any of the ones i worked with. i think all I'm really saying is a: I'm kind of surprised kids know or care about lemmy or b: that so many adults express themselves like children in this fairly bizzare space. also I'm drunk as shit so if this is a bad post i cannot be held accountable but if it's an okay post then naturally i deserve all the credit. anyway federating seems like it's been pretty funny so far. respect to everyone that's been dunking on the losers and as always
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Yeah that's definitely the feeling i was getting