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What is the rainbow flag used as a symbol for?
What is the rainbow flag used as a symbol for?
gay pride
Who designed the rainbow flag?
Who designed the rainbow flag?
Gilbert Baker
When did the rainbow flag first become a symbol for the LGBT community?
When did the rainbow flag first become a symbol for the LGBT community?
1978
How many stripes did the original rainbow flag have?
How many stripes did the original rainbow flag have?
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What does the red stripe on the rainbow flag represent?
What does the red stripe on the rainbow flag represent?
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Study Notes
The Origins and Meaning of the Rainbow Flag
- The rainbow flag is a symbol for gay pride and has been used for many years.
- The flag's range of bright colors is used to celebrate people's differences and promote inclusivity.
- The flag first became a symbol for the LGBT community in 1978.
- It was created by artist Gilbert Baker in San Francisco.
- The original design had eight stripes.
- The flag's use spread across America and became a symbol for equal rights for the LGBT community.
- The flag now has six stripes.
- The red stripe represents life.
- The orange stripe represents healing.
- The yellow stripe represents sunlight.
- The green stripe represents nature.
- The blue stripe represents art and the violet stripe represents the human spirit.
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Test your knowledge on the history and meaning behind the iconic rainbow flag, a symbol of pride for the LGBTQ+ community. Discover the origins of the flag's six vibrant stripes and learn the message it represents. Find out how the rainbow flag became a powerful symbol for inclusion and acceptance.