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Agender Pride Flag

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

Summary: Created in 2014, the Agender Pride Flag represents people who identify as having no gender, an unidentifiable gender, or being gender neutral.


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Created in 2014 by New York-based artist and activist Salem Fontana, first seen on Tumblr in February 2014. The Agender Pride Flag represents people who identify as having no gender, an unidentifiable gender, or gender-neutral. For their flag, the black and white stripes represent the absence of gender, while green, the inverse of the gender-heavy purple, represents nonbinary genders.

Agender Pride Flags are designed to be reversible, like other LGBTQ+ flags such as the Transgender Pride Flag, so that the stripes will be in the correct order no matter which way they fly.

The Agender Pride Flag

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Image of the Agender Pride Flag with black and white stripes representing the absence of gender; the green stripe, the inverse of the gender-heavy purple, represents nonbinary genders.Image of the Agender Pride Flag with black and white stripes representing the absence of gender; the green stripe, the inverse of the gender-heavy purple, represents nonbinary genders.

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What the Agender Pride Flag Colors Mean

There are a total of seven stripes: two black, two gray, two white, and one green, with each color having its meaning. The flag features a green stripe, which is the opposite of purple. This color strongly relates to gender due to it being a combination of the traditionally masculine blue and feminine pink. Whereas Green is seen as a genderless color.

The Agender Pride Flag Color Codes
Black HEX = #000000 RGB = 0, 0, 0 CMYK = 0, 0, 0, 100
Gray HEX = #BCC4C7 RGB = 188, 196, 199 CMYK = 6, 2, 0, 22
White HEX = #FFFFFF RGB = 255, 255, 255 CMYK = 0, 0, 0, 0
Green HEX = #B7F684 RGB = 183, 246, 132 CMYK = 26, 0, 46, 4

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The above information is from our reference library of resources relating to LGBTQ+ Pride Flags that includes:

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• (APA): Sexual Diversity. (2022, November 17). Agender Pride Flag. SexualDiversity.org. Retrieved February 19, 2025 from www.sexualdiversity.org/edu/flags/1089.php


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