Progress Pride flag

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Progress Pride flag

Progress Pride flag (plural Progress Pride flags)

  1. (LGBT) A variant of the rainbow flag consisting of the original six horizontal bars with the addition of a large chevron to the hoist featuring three stripes of white, pink, and blue on the inside (the colors of the transgender pride flag) and two stripes of brown and black on the outside (representing POC members of the LGBT community.)
    • 2020, Matthew S. Bajko & John Ferrannini, "Push afloat to see cities fly diverse Pride flags", Bay Area Reporter, 25 June 2020 - 1 July 2020, page 14:
      LGBT advocates in San Francisco would like to see the Progress Pride flag hoisted on the giant flagpole above the Castro Muni Station.
    • 2022, Melody Maia Monet, "Trans of Thought", Watermark (Orlando, FL), 24 June 2021 - 7 July 2021, page 18:
      And in another first, we all stood in the early evening sun under the Progress Pride flag, with its incorporated trans flag, having been raised just that morning thanks to gay city officials.
    • 2022 June 2, “Supporting Delta Pride!”, in Delta Optimist, BC: Delta, page A4:
      Delta is flying the Progress Pride flag in front of City Hall for the month of June in solidarity with our LGBTQ2S+ community and continues to be an ally every day.