You’re now looking at the modified version that was created in Colorado in 2017 by the University of Northern Colorado poly community, according to their website. This flag also contains black and brown stripes, but they.
More recently, there is a 2018 redesign by Portland designer Daniel Quasar, known as the Progress Pride’ flag. The history: It can be traced all the way back to Jim Evans in 1995, who “wanted to create an anonymous symbol for the polyamorous community,” according to the Gender & Sexuality Resource Center at University of Northern Colorado. The More Color, More Pride flag, commonly known as the Philly Pride flag, has been used around the world to recognize the importance of intersectionality with Pride.
“The infinity heart sign represents the infinite love for multiple partners at the same time,” according to the Gender & Sexuality Resource Center at University of Northern Colorado. This flag symbolises the attraction of men to each other and the diversity of the gay community. And the infinity heart sign on top of all the colors is truly where you see its meaning. The earliest version of Bakers rainbow pride flag, from 1978, included eight colors: hot pink, red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise, indigo, and violet. “Polyamory is a form of consensual nonmonogamy that emphasizes emotional connection among multiple partners,” says Elisabeth Sheff, PhD, author of The Polyamorists Next Door: Inside Multiple-Partner Relationships and Families, who previously told Cosmopolitan. The rainbow flag, which has become a universal symbol of hope for LGBTQ people around the world, first flew in San Francisco's United Nations Plaza for Gay Pride Day, on June 25, 1978.
The meaning: First, it’s important to understand the term.