Intersex-Inclusive Progress Pride Flag
Intersex-Inclusive Progress Pride Flag
Designed in 2021 by Valentino Vecchietti, the Intersex-Inclusive Progress Pride flag incorporates a field of yellow and a purple circle—the elements of the intersex flag designed in 2013 by Morgan Carpenter—to symbolize intersex inclusion. The yellow represents an alternative to blue and pink, often associated with the male/female gender binary. The circle symbolizes wholeness and expresses the need for autonomy and integrity.
The Pride Progress flag is itself a layering of queer flags and graphics. Observing the ubiquitous six-striped rainbow flag, the Pride Progress flag elevates additional, intersectional identities with an overlaid chevron, striped in white, pink, blue, brown, and black. It was introduced by Daniel Quasar in 2018. The white, pink, and blue stripes reference the Transgender Pride Flag, designed by Monica Helms in 1999 and playing on the traditional gendering of the colors pink and boy for girls and boys with white representing those who operate outside of that cisgender binary; the brown and black are inspired by the Philadelphia Pride Flag introduced at Philadelphia Pride in 2017 to honor queer people of color.
this flag measures approximately 3 feet by 5 feet