Around the world the rainbow flag flies high as the most recognisable symbol representing gay pride.
The rainbow flag reflects diversity in terms of race, gender, ages and represent togetherness.
It is cheerful, upbeat, optimistic, and instantly identifiable symbol of the LGBTQ community.
The rainbow flag was created and first raised in San Francisco in 1978 by US gay rights activist Gilbert Baker.
The different colors withing the flag were in central LGBT people come in all races, ages and genders, and rainbows are both beautiful and natural. The original flag featured eight colors. At the top was hot pink which represented sexuality and finally violet at the bottom for spirit.
Red – Life
Orange – Healing
Yellow – Sunlight
Green – Nature
Turquoise – Magic/Art
Indigo – serenityAround the world the rainbow flag flies high as the most recognisable symbol representing gay pride.The rainbow flag reflects diversity in terms of race, gender, ages and represent togetherness.It is cheerful, upbeat, optimistic, and instantly identifiable symbol of the LGBTQ community.The rainbow flag was created and first raised in San Francisco in 1978 by US gay rights activist Gilbert Baker.The different colors withing the flag were in central LGBT people come in all races, ages and genders, and rainbows are both beautiful and natural. The original flag featured eight colors. At the top was hot pink which represented sexuality and finally violet at the bottom for spirit.
Red – Life
Orange – Healing
Yellow – Sunlight
Green – Nature
Turquoise – Magic/Art
Indigo – serenity