Please note the keyrings are not waterproof so please submerse them in water or chemicals of any kind The graphics read "We didn't invent the rainbow but we sure made it fabulous" with a rainbow design Setting is a bronze coloured metal or silver, please pick from the drop down menu Metal setting measures 1 inch (25mm) in diameter To find other cute LGBTQ and rainbow themed items please click here This gay pride funny quote key ring is available in either a bronze or silver setting with a matching keyringĪll my keyring settings are nickel free, the graphics in the keyring are designed by me, and the keyrings are handmade by me. The first rainbow flags by Baker debuted at the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade in 1978, where San Francisco City Supervisor and LGBTQ+ rights activist Harvey Milk passed under them as they flew high above the parade route.A LGBTQ keychain / gay pride key fob with the quote We didn't invent the rainbow but we sure made it fabulous, with rainbow artwork, order yours today We ask for your patience, and please know that we are always grateful if someone wishes to share their knowledge to fill in any gaps. We understand that we may have made unintentional omissions simply because we don’t know. Whilst we have done our best to gather Information about other iterations of the rainbow flag, so that we can credit people with their work. “Please know that our intention for this flag is create intersex inclusion because we need to see it. Please message us on instagram to request a jgep or a high resolution image file which you can get made into a flag.
We are sharing the graphic freely with everyone. “Since we posted this flag on our Instagram page and on Twitter WeAreIERUK - intersex people and allies from all over the globe have said it is bringing them joy to see intersex inclusion in the Pride Progress flag. The group shared images of the flag on its social media platforms along with a brief history of the Pride flag’s evolution from Baker’s flag to the present:
The intersex flag is yellow with a purple circle in the center. Working with Intersex Equality Rights UK, Vecchietti developed the Pride Progress flag design to incorporate the intersex flag that was introduced in 2013 by Morgan Carpenter of Intersex Human Rights Australia. Now designer Valentino Vecchietti has reimagined the flag to specifically include and acknowledge intersex folks. The following year, the stripes of the transgender flag were incorporated into the modern Pride flag by designer Daniel Quasar. A few years ago, Philadelphia introduced a Pride flag under the direction of Amber Hikes that included a black and a brown stripe added to it to be sure that Black and brown folks knew they were included in the flag's message. The original rainbow flag, created in 1978, was a symbol of hope and inclusion for queer people, but Gilbert Baker, a driving force behind the flag, also advocated for its evolution over the years as the LGBTQ+ community grew and identities emerged.