Genderqueer is a term for people whose gender identity or expression doesn't conform to the gender binary. It is used by people as an umbrella term, covering a wide range of identities, as well as by people who don't want to be too specific when communicating aspects of their own identity.
Genderqueer is similar to non-binary, but distinct in the message it sends by including "queer" in the name.
Flag history
The first version of the genderqueer flag was created by Marilyn Roxie in 2010, with slight changes to the colors in 2011 and 2012. Each of the stripes represent an idea within (or outside of) gender, but are not meant to be exclusive of each other.
- Lavender: A mixture of pink and blue, the colors most associated with femininity and masculinity respectively.
- White: Agender, or a lack of gender.
- Green: The inverse of lavender, representing those outside of the male/female gender binary.
Sources and acknowledgements
- GENDERQUEER AND NON-BINARY IDENTITIES · About the Flag
- Interview: Creator of the Genderqueer Flag – Majestic Mess Designs archive
The genderqueer flag by Marilyn Roxie is used here under a CC (BY) license.