Marilyn Roxie designed a flag for the genderqueer and non-binary community. The first design first debuted in June 2010, and ...
Some flags represent pride in gender identity diversity, including the nonbinary, genderqueer and gender-fluid communities. Here's a guide to those flags. Start the day smarter. Get all the news ...
Celebrate Pride Month with the Genderqueer Pride Flag, which writer and activist Marilyn Roxie designed in 2011 with input ...
The symmetrical design of the flag means that it is viewed correctly regardless of the direction it’s flown, symbolizing all of the people trying to find what “correctness” means for themselves.
It consists of blue and azure shades. Marilyn Roxie designed this flag in 2011. Genderqueer people are individuals who don't conform to society's ideas of how they should act or express themselves ...