Knowing the history and meaning behind different Pride flags can help you appreciate them better. So from the bisexual Pride flag to the transgender Pride flag to the Philadelphia Pride flag, people across the world have designed their own flags to ensure that their communities are being celebrated. To some, that flag only represents small subsections of the LGBTQ+ community - namely, cisgender white men. Why would you need your own design, after all? Here's the thing: While the rainbow flag is great, not everybody feels represented by it. Sometimes, people like to dismiss any flag that isn't the rainbow one. Don't worry, though, because I'm here to help break down the different Pride flag meanings. With all of the Pride flags flying around, it can be hard to keep track of each one. But if you've ever been to a Pride event then you know that the rainbow flag is never the only one to make an appearance.
This month, rainbows are everywhere in celebration of Pride, as the rainbow flag has become ubiquitous with the LGBTQ community.