Non-Binary Flag
The Non-Binary Flag was created in 2014 by Kye Rowan to represent non-binary individuals, who do not identify strictly as male or female. The flag features four horizontal stripes: yellow, white, purple, and black. Each color symbolizes different aspects of non-binary identity, with yellow representing those outside the gender binary, white for those who identify with many genders, purple for those who identify as both male and female, and black for those who identify as neither.
The flag serves as a visual representation of the non-binary community, promoting visibility and awareness. It is often used in conjunction with other flags, such as the Pride Flag, to celebrate diversity within the LGBTQ+ community. The design has gained recognition and is frequently displayed at events and on social media to foster inclusivity and acceptance.