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English: The Transgender Pride flag was designed by Monica Helms, and was first shown at a pride parade in Phoenix, Arizona, USA in 2000.

The flag represents the transgender community and consists of five horizontal stripes, two light blue, two pink, with a white stripe in the center.

Monica describes the meaning of the flag as follows:

"The light blue is the traditional color for baby boys, pink is for girls, and the white in the middle is for those who are transitioning, those who feel they have a neutral gender or no gender, and those who are intersexed. The pattern is such that no matter which way you fly it, it will always be correct. This symbolizes us trying to find correctness in our own lives".
Русский: Флаг трансгендерного прайда был разработан Моникой Хелмс и впервые был показан на параде в Фениксе, штат Аризона, США, в 2000 году.
Datum SVG file 2006
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Description above retrieved from page "Image_talk:Transgender_Pride_flag.svg" at en.wikipedia.

The flag was flown from a large public flagpole in San Francisco's Castro District beginning November 19, 2012 in commemoration of the Transgender Day of Remembrance ("Transgender Flag Flies In San Francisco's Castro District After Outrage From Activists" by Aaron Sankin, HuffingtonPost, November 20, 2012).

On 19 August 2014, Monica Helms donated the original Transgender Pride Flag to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
Auctor SVG file Dlloyd based on Monica Helms design
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Use of these symbols may be subject to punishment according to applicable laws in Afghanistan, Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Uganda, the United Arab Emirates, etc. In Russia, the applicable law is federal law #195-FZ.

In addition, using these symbols for the purpose of discriminating against sexual and gender minorities may be subject to punishment under anti-discrimination laws in the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, etc. In the United Kingdom, the applicable law is the Public Order Act 1986.


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recentissima01:52, 26 Iunii 2023Minutum speculum redactionis 01:52, 26 Iunii 2023 factae512 × 307 (273 octeti)CalendulaAsteraceaeuse rect, which is more human-readable than path
05:42, 5 Iunii 2023Minutum speculum redactionis 05:42, 5 Iunii 2023 factae512 × 307 (243 octeti)IndysNotHereReverted to version as of 13:04, 6 April 2018 (UTC) 95% of the Trans flags in existence follow this ratio, and it is more common to see 3:5 Trans flags.
04:24, 8 Octobris 2022Minutum speculum redactionis 04:24, 8 Octobris 2022 factae512 × 256 (243 octeti)PlasamasReverted to version as of 21:51, 5 April 2018 (UTC) what certifies "better proportions" I think it is best to revert to the older variety until this claim is proven.
13:04, 6 Aprilis 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 13:04, 6 Aprilis 2018 factae512 × 307 (243 octeti)Keymap93:5 ratio.
12:21, 6 Aprilis 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 12:21, 6 Aprilis 2018 factae512 × 316 (243 octeti)Keymap9Better proportions.
21:51, 5 Aprilis 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 21:51, 5 Aprilis 2018 factae512 × 256 (243 octeti)Keymap9SVGOMG optimization.
17:14, 5 Aprilis 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 17:14, 5 Aprilis 2018 factae512 × 256 (360 octeti)Keymap9Code cleanup.
22:11, 22 Novembris 2012Minutum speculum redactionis 22:11, 22 Novembris 2012 factae800 × 400 (321 octeti)AnonMoosmaking pink more pink, based on verbal description and HuffingtonPOst photo
23:51, 17 Maii 2012Minutum speculum redactionis 23:51, 17 Maii 2012 factae800 × 400 (453 octeti)MnmazurCode cleanup
09:03, 23 Ianuarii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 09:03, 23 Ianuarii 2006 factae800 × 400 (532 octeti)Dlloyd~commonswikiThe Transgender Pride flag was designed by Monica Helms, and was first shown at a pride parade in Phoenix, Arizona, USA in 2000. The flag represents the transgendered community and consists of five horizontal stripes, two light blue, two pink, with a whi

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