The Social Justice Pride flag features three primary colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Indigo, Violet, Black, Blue. The table below showcases the common and popular codes for these colors in HEX, RGB, and CMYK formats, along with Pantone (PMS), RAL, and NCS (Natural Color System) references. Remember, HEX and RGB codes are ideal for digital projects and web design (including HTML and CSS), while CMYK values are tailored for printing purposes.
The "Social Justice Pride" Flag is a symbol of unity, inclusivity, and the ongoing fight for equality within the LGBTQ+ community and beyond. This flag, also known as the "Progress Pride" Flag, was designed by Daniel Quasar in 2018. It builds upon the traditional six-color rainbow Pride flag by adding a chevron of five additional stripes to emphasize inclusion and progression. The flag features the following elements:
Traditional Rainbow Stripes:
- Red: Life
- Orange: Healing
- Yellow: Sunlight
- Green: Nature
- Blue: Harmony/Peace
- Violet: Spirit
Chevron Design on the Left:
- White, Pink, and Light Blue Stripes: Represent the transgender community, reflecting the colors of the Transgender Pride Flag. These stripes highlight the importance of visibility and inclusion of transgender individuals.
- Brown and Black Stripes: Represent people of color and those living with or lost to AIDS. These stripes emphasize the need to address racism, intersectionality, and the impact of HIV/AIDS within the LGBTQ+ community.
The chevron points to the right, symbolizing forward movement and progress. The black stripe can also signify those who have been marginalized or stigmatized, emphasizing the importance of solidarity and support.
The Social Justice Pride Flag is displayed during Pride events, marches, and other LGBTQ+ gatherings to promote awareness, understanding, and advocacy for a more inclusive and equitable society. It serves as a powerful emblem of unity, intersectionality, and the continuous effort to advance social justice for all marginalized communities.