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Pride flag used by the non-binary community
Non-binary flag
Adopted2014
DesignFour equally-sized horizontal bars: yellow, white, purple, and black.
Designed byKye Rowan
Part of the LGBTQ series
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The non-binary flag is a pride flag that represents the non-binary community. It was designed by Kye Rowan in 2014.[1] [2]

The non-binary flag consists of four equally-sized horizontal bars: yellow, white, purple, and black. There is no official or agreed-upon proportion (the images in this article are 2:3).

The yellow stripe represents people outside the gender binary. The white stripe represents people with multiple genders. The purple stripe represents people who identify specifically as a blend of male and female. The black stripe represents agender people.[3]

The design of both the genderqueer flag and the nonbinary flag include the colour lavender (purple) in reference to LGBTQ+ history. The word lavender had long been used to refer to the gay community. A 1935 dictionary of slang included the phrase "a streak of lavender" meaning a person who was regarded as effeminate. A different-gender marriage where both parties were assumed to be gay was called a lavender marriage. The Lavender Scare was a moral panic in the mid-20th century, where LGBT+ people were dismissed en masse from their jobs with the United States government. Expressions used by the LGBT+ community are sometimes referred to as lavender linguistics.[2]

History

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Kye Rowan created the pride flag for non-binary people in February 2014 to represent people with genders beyond the male/female binary.[4] The flag was not intended to replace the genderqueer flag, which was created by Marilyn Roxie in 2011, but to be flown alongside it, and many believe it was intended to represent people who did not feel adequately represented by the genderqueer flag.[5] [2] The second stripe was initially plain white, but Rowan later proposed that it be the shade cosmic latte.[6]

Original design Later design
Hex triplet Color Hex triplet Color
Yellow #FFF433 #FFF433
White #FFFFFF #FFF8E7
Purple #9B59D0 #9B59D0
Black #2D2D2D #2D2D2D

During Eurovision 2024, the Swiss singer Nemo, who came in first place, sneaked a non-binary flag into the opening ceremony. Nemo later said "I had to sneak in the flag of my non-binary gender because Eurovision told me I couldn't take it out."[7] Despite banning the non-binary flag, Eurovision's official Instagram account posted an image of the flag after the contest.[8]

Emoji

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Due to the Unicode Consortium having a blanket policy on not adding any additional flag emojis, an emoji for the non-binary flag will not be added unless the flag policy is rescinded or modified.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "A Brief History of the Evolution of the Pride Flag" (PDF). austintexas.gov. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2024年06月30日. Retrieved 2024年06月30日.
  2. ^ a b c Shotwell, Alyssa (2022年05月31日). "The History & Meaning Behind the Nonbinary Flag Design". The Mary Sue. Archived from the original on 2023年10月16日. Retrieved 2023年10月16日.
  3. ^ "2SLGBTQ+ community flags and what they stand for". Hamilton City Magazine. 2023年06月19日. Archived from the original on 2023年10月16日. Retrieved 2023年10月16日.
  4. ^ "Resources for the non-binary community". Akt . 2023年07月27日. Archived from the original on 2024年01月13日. Retrieved 2024年01月13日.
  5. ^ Miller, Cecilia (2021年11月10日). "What Is The Non-Binary Pride Flag, And What Does It Stand For?". Queer in the World. Archived from the original on 2023年10月16日. Retrieved 2023年10月16日.
  6. ^ thejasmineelf-blog. "genderweird". Archived from the original on 2024年06月23日. Retrieved 2024年06月21日.
  7. ^ Català, Elisenda Forés (2024年05月17日). "Nemo criticizes Eurovision after his victory: "I had to sneak in the flag of my non-binary gender"". Ara in English. Catalonia. Archived from the original on 2024年06月28日. Retrieved 2024年06月28日.
  8. ^ Ragozhina, Nadia (2024年05月13日). "Eurovision song contest: EU lodges official complaint over flag ban". BBC . Archived from the original on 2024年06月28日. Retrieved 2024年06月28日.
  9. ^ "Guidelines for Submitting Unicode Emoji Proposals". Unicode . 2024年04月01日. Archived from the original on 2024年06月28日. Retrieved 2024年06月28日.

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