Queer Pagan Flag

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Queer Pagan Flag

The Queer Pagan Flag was designed in 1997 by Laura Anne Seabrook, with the addition of a white Galla Symbol in centre to indicate a transgender reference. It was first flown in the 2006 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade (minus Galla symbol), as part of the "Bi-Bachanalia" entry.

The symbolism of imposing a black field and pentagram over the standard rainbow flag represents the intersection of Queer and Neo-Pagan communities, and is intended as a general symbol for Queer Pagans.

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