Progress Pride Sticker
Progress Pride Sticker
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The Progress Pride flag was designed by Daniel Quasar as a reboot of the Pride flag, which was originally designed in 1978 by artist Gilbert Baker. (One of Baker's Rainbow Flags is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.) This version adds new colors representing trans and marginalized communities on the left edge in an arrow shape indicating forward progress, while the traditional colors of the Pride rainbow remain in the main part of the design.
Product Details
Product Details
- Product type: Sticker
- Shipping Dimensions:
1.8
× 3.0
(4.6 × 7.6 cm) - Shipping Weight: 0.01 lb (0.1 oz; 3 g)
- SKU010004947
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More Info about The Progress Initiative
More Info about The Progress Initiative
According to the creators, the colors are meant to represent the following:
- White, Light Pink, and Light Blue represent members of the Trans community.
- Brown and Black represent people of color, as well as those living with HIV/AIDS, and those no longer living.
- Red represents life.
- Orange represents healing.
- Yellow represents sunlight.
- Green represents nature.
- Blue represents harmony and peace.
- Violet represents spirit.
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