Pride says the flag which was designed by Michael Page and officially unveiled on Decemgoes back to a symbol called the biangles.
But those colors have some deep meaning that carries over into other flags. According to Baker, pink is for sex, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sun, green for nature, turquoise for magic, blue for serenity and purple for. The White Knot has been worn publicly by many celebrities as a means of demonstrating solidarity with that cause. The tri-colored bisexual flag looks pretty simple: it's pink, purple, and blue. The White Knot combines two symbols of marriage, the color white and 'tying the knot' to represent support for same-sex marriage. Baker saw the rainbow as a natural flag from the sky, so he adopted eight colors for the stripes, each color with its own meaning (hot pink for sex, red for. After she aided in the development of a directive outlining how the VA should treat trans veterans, she wrote: "Our. The White Knot is a symbol of support for same-sex marriage in the United States. The colors are traditional: "light blue, for boys, pink for girls." It's the white stripe in the middle that's arguably most significant, which she says represents "those who are transitioning, gender neutral, or intersex." The idea, she says, came to her fully formed, and was with her one morning when she woke up. By 2013, the flag design had spread outside of the US, and in 2014, her original flag was donated to the Smithsonian. The US Department of Veterans Affairs says that was the same year she unveiled her trans pride flag at a Phoenix, Arizona Pride parade, years after Michael Page - creator of the bisexual flag - encouraged her to make one to represent her community. Monica Helms says that in 2000, she made the move to Atlanta - in part because it allowed her access to Washington, DC, where she became a trans advocate.