Helms donated the first transgender flag to the Smithsonian National Museum of America History in 2014.Ī Pride flagrefers to a flag that represents any segment of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) community. The trans flag pattern was designed to appear “correct” no matter which way it flays, symbolizing “us finding correctness in our lives”. The stripe in the middle is white, for those who are intersex, transitioning or consider themselves having a neutral or undefined gender.” The stripes next to them are pink, the traditional color for baby girls. Monica describes the meaning of the flag this way: “The stripes at the top and bottom are light blue, the traditional color for baby boys. It was designed by a trans woman named Monica Helms in 1999. The transgender pride flag first appeared in the LGBT pride parade in Phoenix, AZ in 2000. The trans flag represents the transgender community and consists of five horizontal stripes: two light blue, two pinks, and one white in the center. Among the new additions are the blue, pink and white transgender flag emoji and the trans symbol. ( Lobsters against Transphobia started using the symbol because lobsters share both male and female characteristics.)īut in 2020 Unicode announced the release of 117 new emojis. Until recently, the transgender community has been using a lobster emoji to represent itself.