Intersex Pride Flag
The intersex identity encompasses individuals whose biological characteristics do not fit typical definitions of male or female. This can include variations in chromosomes, gonads, hormones, or genitals that differ from societal expectations of binary sex categories. Intersex people may identify with a variety of gender identities, including male, female, both, or neither, and their experiences are diverse and unique. The intersex community advocates for bodily autonomy, the right to self-identify, and the elimination of unnecessary medical interventions aimed at “normalizing” intersex bodies. Embracing the complexity of human biology, the intersex identity challenges traditional notions of sex and gender, fostering a more inclusive understanding of human diversity.
The Intersex Pride Flag, designed by Morgan Carpenter in 2013, features a simple yet powerful design: a purple circle on a yellow background. The yellow and purple colors were chosen as they are considered free from gender associations, symbolizing the non-binary nature of intersex identities. The unbroken circle represents wholeness and completeness, reflecting the intersex community’s message that intersex individuals are whole and perfect as they are, without the need for alteration. This flag serves as a visual representation of pride, unity, and the ongoing fight for intersex rights and recognition.