Zusammenfassung der Ressource
PRIDE
- Identities
- Gay
- Transgender
- Pansexual
- The yellow stripe symbolises anyone
that is agender, bigender or
genderfluid. The pink stripe
symbolises women and the blue
stripe symbolises men
- The stripes at the top and bottom
are light blue, the traditional color
for baby boys. The stripes next to
them are pink, the traditional color
for baby girls. The stripe in the
middle is white, for those who are
intersex, transitioning or consider
themselves having a neutral or
undefined gender.
- Bisexual
- Asexaul
- Genderqueer
- The lavender stripe is the mixture of
blue and pink, traditionally female and
male colours. It represents the queer in
genderqueer. The white stripe
symbolises agender or gender neutral.
The green stripe symbolises the
identities outside or without the gender
binary.
- The purple represents the
community. The Black
represents asexuals. Grey
represents Gray-a’s. White is for
the sexuality.
- The pink represents sexual
attraction to the same sex (gay or
lesbian) The blue represents the
attraction to the opposite sex
(straight) The colour purple
represents the overlap of the
colours and being attracted to
both sexes as a bisexual person.
- What the colours mean – Red
means Life. Orange means
Healing. Yellow means Sunlight.
Green mean Nature. Blue means
Serenity. Lilac means Spirit
- People standing infront of
their flags
- People standing wrapped
in their flags
- People with more subtle ways
of showing their identity -
badges, pins, stickers
- People holding their
flag outside and proud.
- Pictures of binders
- Trying to deepen
voice in mirror
- The difference between
mine and amys clothes.
- Trying to separate
myself from my
twin.
- 'Binder Lines' under t-shirts
/ seeing binders through
t-shirts or shirts.
- Out
- Flags hangning on the wall
- Not out
- Pride flags hidden in
closets or hidden away
- Clothing trying to hint,
stereotypical clothing or
hairystyles