Inclusive Progress Pride Flag 90cm x 150cm (3ft x 5ft)
Item # 0505
100 denier deluxe polyester: More durable than the typical see-through poly flag
Top grade construction and secured by a stitched runner and two solid brass grommets
The seams are double stitched for durability
Wind, weather and fade resistant
Machine washable and dryer safe
Flies well even in the rain
Suitable for indoor or outdoor use
90cm x 150cm
3 feet x 5 feet
Pole NOT INCLUDED
(purchase at local hardware store)
Please note watermark www.rainbowstore.com.au is NOT on the product
Item # 0505
100 denier deluxe polyester: More durable than the typical see-through poly flag
Top grade construction and secured by a stitched runner and two solid brass grommets
The seams are double stitched for durability
Wind, weather and fade resistant
Machine washable and dryer safe
Flies well even in the rain
Suitable for indoor or outdoor use
90cm x 150cm
3 feet x 5 feet
Pole NOT INCLUDED
(purchase at local hardware store)
Please note watermark www.rainbowstore.com.au is NOT on the product
Item # 0505
100 denier deluxe polyester: More durable than the typical see-through poly flag
Top grade construction and secured by a stitched runner and two solid brass grommets
The seams are double stitched for durability
Wind, weather and fade resistant
Machine washable and dryer safe
Flies well even in the rain
Suitable for indoor or outdoor use
90cm x 150cm
3 feet x 5 feet
Pole NOT INCLUDED
(purchase at local hardware store)
Please note watermark www.rainbowstore.com.au is NOT on the product
Meaning Of The New Inclusive Progress Pride Flag
The Inclusive Progress Pride banner has come a long way toward its stated objective of fostering a more diverse and welcoming LGBTQ+ movement when compared to previous pride banners. In recognition of the multiplicity of people who make up this community, it features a wider range of colours and symbols. In this sense, it serves as a symbol for the LGBTQ+ community at large, highlighting the value of variety and the need to fight for the rights and happiness of all individuals. Symbolizing the importance of intersectionality and the strength of our collective voices, the Inclusive Progress Pride banner will guide us in our ongoing fight for a more accepting society.
The Inclusive Progress Pride banner draws on the design of the Progress Pride flag but adds new symbols to stand for a more comprehensive spectrum of identities and experiences. The pride flag of the LGBTQ+ community is proudly shown on the upper band of this ring. All the struggles and triumphs of the LGBTQ+ community are celebrated.
The brown and black stripes signify those in the LGBTQ+ community who are marginalized. In addition to being victims of racism and other types of intersectional oppression, members of the LGBTQ+ community suffer additional obstacles that are symbolized by these stripes. Horizontal thin blue, pink, and white stripes represent trans and non-binary people. Because of the enormous variety of gender identities and experiences, these colours were chosen for the transgender flag.
The Inclusive Progress Pride design builds on Daniel Quasar’s instantly iconic 2018 Progress Pridge flag, which added a five-striped chevron to the left side of the flag representing LGBTQ+ people of colour and the trans community. (Quasar’s design, in turn, was an update to the city of Philadelphia's 2017 Pride flag, which added black and brown stripes above the six rainbow stripes.) The Inclusive Progress Pride rendition, a purple circle superimposed over a yellow triangle has been added to the chevron on the left half of Quasar’s design — a homage to the popular 2013 intersex flag designed by Australian bioethecist and researcher Morgan Carpenter. The intersex community uses the colours of purple and yellow as an intentional counterpoint to blue and pink, which have traditionally been seen as binary, gendered colours.