Manhattan, Kansas, held its pride celebration on April 20.
This year’s Little Apple Pride Parade featured flags, signs, and fans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaYyeYzXU4A
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Manhattan, Kansas, held its pride celebration on April 20.
This year’s Little Apple Pride Parade featured flags, signs, and fans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaYyeYzXU4A
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#LGBT #LGBTQ #Pride #Parade #Manhattan #LittleApple #Kansas #Flags
Manhattan, New York, is known as the Big Apple.
Manhattan, Kansas, is known as the Little Apple.
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I took photos of Aggieville, a business district along the parade route, before and after the parade.
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A walkway displayed cartoon cats supporting Kansas State University, whose main campus is located in Manhattan, Kansas.
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Here's the outfit I wore to the pride celebration.
I purchased a shirt with a rainbow phoenix from Second Wind, a worker-owned company that publishes video game reviews.
The shirt works quite well as a pride outfit.
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If you enjoy video games, I recommend checking out Second Wind's channel.
https://www.youtube.com/@SecondWindGroup/about
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I wore a button with a transgender symbol in the colors of the trans flag. I also wore a button of a dragon nestling a heart in the colors of the genderfluid flag.
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I wrote an article about my LGBT button collection earlier this year.
http://jasonbeets.blogspot.com/2024/03/lgbt-button-collection.html
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I observed signs with the following messages in my video of the parade.
- Real Men Wear Hello Kitty (1:50)
- Queer Jew for a Free Palestine! (2:24)
- Jesus didn’t reject people. Neither do we. (3:23)
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You can read my article about the pride parade on my blog, Meticulous Musings.
http://jasonbeets.blogspot.com/2024/06/little-apple-pride-2024.html
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Many colorful pride flags were displayed during the Little Apple Pride Parade.
In this thread, I'll list the flags I noticed, along with a brief description of the identities they represent.
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As always, it’s worth bearing in mind that not everyone defines these terms in the same way.
But pride celebrations create a wonderful opportunity to spread awareness about different LGBT identities.
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Let’s begin with the rainbow flag and its descendants.
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The Rainbow Flag
A group of gay activists created the first rainbow flag in 1978.
The flag flew in the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade in June 1978.
Originally, the rainbow pride flag primarily represented gay people, but over the years it has come to represent the LGBT community as a whole.
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The Los Angeles Times has published a great article about the creation of the first rainbow flag.
https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-rainbow-flags-20180531-story.html
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The current six-stripe version of the rainbow flag was adopted in 1979.
https://www.glbthistory.org/rainbow-flag
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Progress Pride Flag
Daniel Quasar, a nonbinary artist and designer, created the Progress Pride Flag in 2018.
Nonbinary refers to someone with a gender identity that isn’t exclusively male or female.
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In addition to the stripes from the rainbow flag, Quasar added triangular stripes on the left of the flag to represent certain groups.
The white, pink, and blue stripes represent transgender people. The black and brown stripes represent people of color. The black stripe also represents people living with AIDS, and those who have died from the disease.
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According to Quasar, the arrow created by the new stripes symbolizes forward movement, while recognizing that progress still needs to be made.
You can learn more about the symbolism behind the Progress Pride flag on the Kickstarter page Quasar created for the project.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/danielquasar/progress-a-pride-flag-reboot
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The Progress Pride flag represents the LGBT community as a whole.
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Intersex Inclusive Progress Pride Flag
The Intersex Inclusive Progress Pride Flag was the first flag that appeared in this year's Little Apple Pride Parade.
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Valentino Vecchietti, a British Intersex Activist, designed the Intersex Inclusive Progress Pride Flag in 2021.
Intersex refers to people who have physical traits different than those traditionally considered male or female.
The Intersex Inclusive Progress Pride Flag also represents the LGBT community as a whole.
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Vercchietti founded “Intersex Equality Rights,” an organization that advocates for the rights of Intersex people in the UK.
https://www.consortium.lgbt/member-directory/intersex-equality-rights/
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I discussed the history of the Intersex flag, which was created in 2013, in an earlier article for Meticulous Musings.
http://jasonbeets.blogspot.com/2023/10/gender-identity-and-biological-sex.html
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Morgan Carpenter, an Australian intersex man, created the Intersex Flag in 2013.
The Intersex flag didn't appear in the 2024 Little Apple Pride Parade, but it did appear in last year's parade.
http://jasonbeets.blogspot.com/2023/05/little-apple-pride-celebration.html
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The Powercat Rainbow Flag
The Powercat Rainbow flag was the final flag in this year's Little Apple Pride Parade.
The powercat is a symbol of Kansas State University, whose main campus is located in Manhattan, Kansas.
This flag represents pride in both K-State and the LGBT community.
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The Powercat Rainbow Flag also appeared in last year’s Little Apple Pride Parade.
http://jasonbeets.blogspot.com/2023/05/little-apple-pride-celebration.html
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This meandering thread examines the pride flags that flew in the Little Apple Pride Parade.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaYyeYzXU4A
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Next, let’s take a look at the flags that appeared in this year's Little Apple Pride Parade that represent specific LGBT identities.
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Pansexual
Someone who is attracted to men, women, and nonbinary people.
For all intents and purposes, bisexual and pansexual are synonyms.
Some people just prefer one term over the other.
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Transgender
Someone whose gender identity is different than the gender they were assigned at birth.
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Nonbinary
Someone with a gender identity that isn’t exclusively male or female.
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Genderfluid
Someone whose gender identity or expression changes over time.
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You can learn more about sexual and romantic orientations, and their flags, on my blog, Meticulous Musings.
http://jasonbeets.blogspot.com/2023/09/sexual-and-romantic-orientations.html
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You can learn more about transgender, nonbinary, and intersex identities in another article I wrote for my blog.
http://jasonbeets.blogspot.com/2023/10/gender-identity-and-biological-sex.html
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I'm currently going through the pride flags that were displayed during this year's Little Apple Pride Parade in Manhattan, Kansas.
http://jasonbeets.blogspot.com/2024/06/little-apple-pride-2024.html
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I noticed three flags representing identities I haven’t previously discussed on my blog: demigirl, demiboy, and two-spirit.
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Demigirl
Someone who is partially female.
This identity can be most easily understood by imagining a continuous line with male on one end and female on the other.
Some nonbinary people identify with the midpoint between male and female.
Demigirl would be halfway between female and the midpoint on this spectrum.
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Demiboy
Someone who is partially male.
This identity can be most easily understood by imagining a continuous line with male on one end and female on the other.
Some nonbinary people identify with the midpoint between male and female.
Demiboy would be halfway between male and the midpoint on this spectrum.
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The 2024 Little Apple Pride Parade was the first time I have seen the demigirl and demiboy flags in person.
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The Gender Census is an annual online survey of people whose identity falls outside the gender binary.
Among other questions, the Gender Census asks respondents whether they identify with various identity terms.
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Cassian, who administers the Gender Census, is currently processing the results of the 2024 Gender Census.
Demigirl and demiboy weren’t listed among the checkbox terms available in the 2023 survey.
But they did appear in the 2022 survey.
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In 2022, 7.7% of respondents identified as demigirls, and 7.5% of respondents identified as demiboys.
Neither of these terms were among the top 20 identity words chosen by respondents that year.
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