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On the front porch of my home, two flags are displayed one above the other. On the right, the Juneteenth flag waves – its field is divided horizontally, deep blue on top and bright red on bottom, with a large white starburst centered where the colors meet. This Juneteenth flag’s colors echo the U.S. flag, and its starburst symbolizes a new dawn of freedom for Black Americans. Mounted to the left is the Intersex Pride flag – a solid golden-yellow banner with an unbroken purple circle in its center. The circle is unbroken and unornamented, set against the bright yellow field. It represents wholeness and the autonomy of intersex people (yellow and purple being colors free of gender association). Both flags catch the morning light. The Juneteenth flag’s star and arc glow against the blue sky, and the Intersex flag’s bold yellow and purple stand out vividly. Together, these two flags embody intersectionality – the overlapping of identities and struggles. The Juneteenth flag honors Black liberation from slavery, while the Intersex flag honors bodily autonomy and the visibility and rights of intersex individuals. Flying one beside the other on my porch, they send a powerful unified message: that racial justice and queer/intersex justice are interconnected. It’s a quiet neighborhood scene made profound – the flags’ bright colors and symbols speak volumes about solidarity at the intersections of identity. Bellow the flags, I'm smiling broadly in a black, floral print top, mismatched mushroom earrings, and a necklace with a small magen david pendant in bi colors. I'm flashing the peace sign with my right hand, while my left hand rests on my hip.
On the front porch of my home, two flags are displayed one above the other. On the right, the Juneteenth flag waves – its field is divided horizontally, deep blue on top and bright red on bottom, with a large white starburst centered where the colors meet. This Juneteenth flag’s colors echo the U.S. flag, and its starburst symbolizes a new dawn of freedom for Black Americans. Mounted to the left is the Intersex Pride flag – a solid golden-yellow banner with an unbroken purple circle in its center. The circle is unbroken and unornamented, set against the bright yellow field. It represents wholeness and the autonomy of intersex people (yellow and purple being colors free of gender association). Both flags catch the morning light. The Juneteenth flag’s star and arc glow against the blue sky, and the Intersex flag’s bold yellow and purple stand out vividly. Together, these two flags embody intersectionality – the overlapping of identities and struggles. The Juneteenth flag honors Black liberation from slavery, while the Intersex flag honors bodily autonomy and the visibility and rights of intersex individuals. Flying one beside the other on my porch, they send a powerful unified message: that racial justice and queer/intersex justice are interconnected. It’s a quiet neighborhood scene made profound – the flags’ bright colors and symbols speak volumes about solidarity at the intersections of identity. In the foreground, I'm smiling broadly in a black, floral print top, mismatched mushroom earrings, and a necklace with a small magen david pendant in bi colors. I'm flashing the peace sign with my right hand.
Liberation isn’t a line, it’s a web: tug one strand & the whole net moves. 🕸️ None of us are free until ALL of us are free. When we link arms across race, gender, orientation – we create unbreakable unity. That’s Pride. 🌈✊💜 #Intersectionality #PrideForAll #Juneteenth #IntersexPride
I’m standing in front of my house, where two Pride flags fly from the porch. On the left is the Polysexual Pride flag—pink, green, and blue stripes representing attraction to women, nonbinary people, and men. On the right is the “For All” U.S. flag by Flags For Good. It keeps the blue field of stars but replaces the red and white stripes with a powerful spectrum: black and brown for racial justice, pink, blue, and white for trans inclusion, and rainbow for LGBTQ+ unity. This flag queers the American symbol, demanding that “liberty and justice for all” includes queer, trans, Black, and Brown lives. These flags aren’t just decoration—they’re declarations. I fly them for every polysexual person who’s been told their identity is “too complicated,” for every queer kid who needs to see themselves reflected in the world, and for every trans person who’s been told they don’t belong. We do belong. We are America, too.
Two Pride flags fly from the roof of my stoop, facing a walking path. On the left is the Polysexual Pride flag—pink, green, and blue stripes representing attraction to women, nonbinary people, and men. On the right is the “For All” U.S. flag by Flags For Good. It retains the blue field of stars but replaces the red and white stripes with a powerful spectrum: black and brown for racial justice, pink, blue, and white for trans inclusion, and rainbow for LGBTQ+ unity. These flags aren’t just symbols—they’re declarations. I fly them for every polysexual person who’s been told their identity is “too complicated,” for every queer kid who needs to see themselves reflected in the world, and for every trans person who’s been told they don’t belong. We do belong. We are America, too. These flags are my way of saying: you are seen, you are sacred, and you are not alone. And yes, I am that house on the block.
I’m standing in front of two Pride flags hanging outside my home. On the left is the Polysexual Pride Flag—pink, green, and blue stripes representing attraction to women, nonbinary people, and men, respectively. It’s a flag that lives in the in-between, honoring the fluidity of desire without demanding totality. On the right is the “For All” U.S. Flag by Flags For Good. It keeps the blue field of stars but replaces the red and white stripes with black and brown (for racial justice), light blue, pink, and white (for trans inclusion), and the rainbow (for LGBTQ+ unity). This flag queers the American symbol, demanding that “liberty and justice for all” actually mean all. These flags aren’t just fabric—they’re declarations. They say: this is a queer home, a just home, a home that believes in liberation for every body.
I’m standing outside my home, facing two flags that represent who I am and what I believe in. On the left is the Polysexual Pride Flag—pink, green, and blue stripes representing attraction to women, nonbinary people, and men. It’s a flag that honors the fluidity of desire and the complexity of identity. On the right is the “For All” U.S. Flag by Flags For Good. It keeps the blue field of stars but replaces the red and white stripes with black and brown (for racial justice), light blue, pink, and white (for trans inclusion), and the rainbow (for LGBTQ+ unity). This flag queers the American symbol, demanding that “liberty and justice for all” actually mean all. These flags don’t just fly—they speak. They say: this is a queer home, a just home, a home that believes in liberation for every body.
❤️ Day 15 of Pride, I’m flying the Polysexual Pride flag (pink, green, blue) beside my “For All” U.S. flag. Microlabels (polysexual, demisexual, &+) give people BIG validation. Each a tiny flag of self-discovery—there’s no one-size-fits-all in love or gender. #YouDoYou #PrideForAll #Microlabels
I (she/fae) stand in front of my home next to my best friend and queer-romantic partner (she/they). I’m in a navy dress, she’s in orange. We’re both flashing peace signs. Behind us fly two flags: the Asexual Pride flag—black, gray, white, and purple—representing the ace spectrum and the strength of our community; and the “For All” US flag by Flags For Good, which queers the American flag with rainbow, trans, Black, and Brown stripes. These flags are not just symbols—they’re declarations. The “For All” flag is a visual intervention into nationalism, asserting that queer, trans, and BIPOC lives must be included in the promise of liberty and justice. The ace flag affirms the validity and visibility of asexual identities. A small garden flag in the yard reads “It’s just LOVE.” This photo is a moment of joy, resistance, and queer partnership—because love is political, and visibility is sacred.
I’m standing in front of a house with my queer-romantic partner (she/they), who’s wearing an orange dress and playfully pointing at me like she’s about to boop my nose. I’m in a dark navy blue dress, one hand on my hip, facing her with a smile. Behind us are three flags: the Asexual Pride flag, the “For All” US flag by Flags for Good, and a third flag not fully visible. The Asexual Pride flag—black, gray, white, and purple—represents asexuality and community. The “For All” US flag reimagines the American flag with rainbow, trans, and Black/Brown stripes, queering the national symbol to demand liberty and justice for all. This photo captures a moment of queer joy and love, grounded in visibility, resistance, and belonging.
I’m standing barefoot in front of a house with my queer-romantic partner (she/they), who’s in an orange dress with her hand resting gently on my shoulder. I’m in a navy blue dress, facing her, our eyes meeting in a moment of quiet queer intimacy. Behind us, two Pride flags fly: the Asexual Pride flag and the “For All” US flag by Flags for Good. The Asexual flag—black, gray, white, and purple—affirms ace identities and community. The “For All” flag queers the American flag, replacing red and white stripes with rainbow, trans, and Black/Brown stripes. It’s a visual intervention, asserting that liberty and justice must include queer, trans, Black, and Brown lives. Yard signs in front of the house echo this message of pride and inclusion. This photo captures a moment of queer love and resistance, grounded in visibility, community, and the radical act of being fully seen.
I’m standing barefoot on the grass next to my queer-romantic partner (she/they), both of us facing two flags flying above a house. I’m in a navy blue dress, she’s in orange. We each have our left hands on our hips and our right hands raised in salute, looking up at the flags. The flags are the Asexual Pride flag and the “For All” US flag by Flags for Good. The Asexual flag—black, gray, white, and purple—affirms ace identities and community. The “For All” flag queers the American flag, replacing red and white stripes with rainbow, trans, and Black/Brown stripes. It’s a visual intervention, asserting that liberty and justice must include queer, trans, Black, and Brown lives. A small garden flag near the entrance reads “It’s just LOVE” in rainbow-colored text. This photo captures a moment of queer reverence and pride, grounded in visibility, resistance, and the radical act of claiming space.
Different flags, same message: You belong. We all belong. When we uplift each other, we all rise. ✊🌈 #Inclusion #Solidarity #AceVisibility #PrideForAll
Logo von Team Inklusion mit dem Text 'Munich Pride' und einem Regenbogenkreis mit der Aufschrift 'CSD München' auf violettem Hintergrund
Wow – wie großartig! 🎉 Unser Inklusionszelt auf dem CSD ist für beide Tage komplett mit Volunteers besetzt! 💪💜 Danke an alle, die dabei sind – Vielfalt rockt nur gemeinsam! 🏳️🌈♿️🏳️⚧️
#TeamInklusion #CSDMünchen #MunichPride #Inklusionrockt #PrideForAll #VielfaltVerbinden
Remember: the fight for LGBTQIA+ rights has always included disabled people. Pride began as a riot, and our movement only grows stronger when we uplift all voices.
✨ Honor that legacy by reaching out to your disabled friends and family this month
#DisabilityJustice #LGBTQAndDisabled #PrideForAll
#pride2025 #pridemonth #prideforall #nolgbtwithoutthet 💗💜💙🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈
Shine bright, shine proud! Happy Pride Month!
Let's celebrate and fully embrace who we are, filled with pride. May love and understanding fill our hearts.
#theultimateastro
#PrideMonth2025 #prideandproud #LGBTQPride #selflove #LGBTQSupport #lgbtqia #PrideForAll #bravery
Or celebrate lots of identities in one sticker or magnet with a design from the #PrideForAll collection ✨
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If you could be so kind to repost this I would be very grateful. #Pride #QueerloveforAll @blacksky.app #Prideforall
Mehrere Stapel lila gefalteter Flyer mit dem Schriftzug 'CSD München' und einem Regenbogen-Logo, gebündelt mit braunen Papierbändern
Rolle mit mehreren aufgeklebten QR-Code-Aufklebern auf beigefarbenem Trägerpapier
Flyer mit Regenbogenfarben erklärt Inklusion und LGBTIQ*, enthält Kontaktinformationen und QR-Codes zur Website des Teams Inklusion
Fertig gestapelte lila Flyer mit dem Logo und Schriftzug 'CSD München Munich Pride' und einem Regenbogen-Icon
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Wir machen’s uns heute daheim gemütlich – mit jeder Menge Flyer, Stickern und ganz viel Liebe für den CSD!
#nichtohneunsueberuns
#Inklusionsflyer
#InklusivGemeinsamStark
#BarrierefreiesMünchen
#CSDMünchen
#MunichPride
#VielfaltFeiern
#PrideForAll
#InklusivPride
#TeamInklusion
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
I’ve been in fear and mentally unwell here for the past few days. But enough is enough. I’m sick of it all. If you think we’re going to sit idly by and let you take away our rights, then you can kiss what I have sticking up in the air for you in that first pic. #StayStrong #PrideforAll
Screenshot of threads dot net with a picture of Lila and the text: "I've had at least two people tell me that they haven't felt like they have a place in queer spaces, despite being bi or pansexual, because they were cis-het passing and didn't feel like they had "suffered enough" This breaks my heart. Pride is not about suffering, it is about QueerJoy and we need to welcome all QueerCommunity, especially, it seems, in Iowa City, we gotta do better, we gotta stop gatekeeping queerness -A visibly queer person who has suffered for her queermess" I love you, *all* the queers
Sorry for the threads dot net screenshot, but I couldn't think of a way to say this with any less characters. Text in the alt text 😘
#pride #queer #QueerCulture #QueerCommunity #trans #bi #pan #BiErasure #PrideForAll #IowaCityPride #QueerDiscourse #QueerJoy #QueerInclusion
Happy Pride Month! 🌈🌟✨🏳️🌈
This month, we honor and celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community's strength, resilience, and contributions. Let's continue to advocate for equality, embrace diversity, and spread love. ❤️
#PrideMonth #LoveIsLove #pride #prideforall #bepround #lgbtqia #prideparade #pride2024