Feather Drag Pride Flag

Author: Sexual Diversity
Author Contact: Sexual Diversity (SexualDiversity.org)
Published: 15th Nov 2022 - Updated: 17th Nov 2022
Peer-Reviewed Publication: N/A
Additional References: LGBTQ+ Pride Flags Publications

Summary: The Feather Drag Pride Flag was created by artist Sean Campbell in 1999 and first national use as an graphic element for a pride edition in GLT magazine in 2000.


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The Feather Drag Pride Flag is a flag you may have seen flown at pride festivals worldwide. The Feather Pride Flag is a symbol of the Drag community. Artist Sean Campbell created it in 1999. It was used for the first time in a pride edition of GLT magazine in 2000.

The Feather Drag Pride Flag is a symbol for the Drag community, encompassing those who are into Drag Queens, Fancy Kings, their courts, and fetishes. The phoenix that the gay community has embraced as a symbol of rebirth is symbolic of the fires of passion the drag community had in the early days of the HIV/AIDs epidemic, raising funds for research within the gay community.

Feather Drag Pride Flag

Image of the Feather Drag Pride flag featuring a phoenix symbol on a maroon and black and white checkered background.Image of the Feather Drag Pride flag featuring a phoenix symbol on a maroon and black and white checkered background.

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The above information is from our LGBTQ+ Pride Flags Publications that includes:

- The Fraysexual Pride Flag consists of four colored stripes; Blue, Cyan, White, and gray. The origin of the flag design is currently unknown.

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- The trigender pride flag has five horizontal stripes; pink, blue, green, blue, and pink. Trigender people experience three gender identities, either simultaneously or varying between them.

- The Pangender Pride Flag has four primary colors consisting of light shades of pink, red, and yellow, as well as a central white stripe.

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• (APA): Sexual Diversity. (2022, November 15). Feather Drag Pride Flag. SexualDiversity.org. Retrieved May 10, 2026 from www.sexualdiversity.org/edu/flags/1078.php


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