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    [[File:Israeli Transgender and Genderqueer Pride Flag.png|thumb|Israeli Trans and Genderqueer Flag]]
    [[File:Israeli Transgender and Genderqueer Pride Flag.png|thumb|Israeli Trans and Genderqueer Flag]]
    [[File:Captain John 1999 Trans flag.png|thumb|Johnathan Andrew trans flag]]
    [[File:Captain John 1999 Trans flag.png|thumb|Johnathan Andrew trans flag]]
    [[File:Trans flag alt.png|thumb|Cyptocrews transgender flag.]]
    [[File:Trans flag alt.png|thumb|Cryptocrews transgender flag.]]
    The transgender flag was designed by trans woman Monica Helms in 1999 and was first shown in a pride parade in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2000<ref>https://archive.is/20120906123604/http://www.gaylesbiantimes.com/#selection-115.134-115.146</ref><ref>https://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/art/2014/11/12/smithsonians-queer-collection</ref>. The flag has two blue stripes, the traditional color for baby boys, two pink stripes, the traditional color for baby girls, and a white stripe, representing [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], transitioning, and [[intersex]] individuals.
    The transgender flag was designed by trans woman Monica Helms in 1999 and was first shown in a pride parade in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2000<ref>https://archive.is/20120906123604/http://www.gaylesbiantimes.com/#selection-115.134-115.146</ref><ref>https://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/art/2014/11/12/smithsonians-queer-collection</ref>. The flag has two blue stripes, the traditional color for baby boys, two pink stripes, the traditional color for baby girls, and a white stripe, representing [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], transitioning, and [[intersex]] individuals.
    The most common transgender symbol is a mix of the female (Venus) symbol, male (Mars) symbol, and the [[androgyne]] (Venus and Mars mixed) symbol. This symbol was designed in the early 1990s by Holly Boswell, Wendy Parker, and Nancy R. Nangeroni.<ref>http://www.gendertalk.com/tg-symbol/</ref>
    The most common transgender symbol is a mix of the female (Venus) symbol, male (Mars) symbol, and the [[androgyne]] (Venus and Mars mixed) symbol. This symbol was designed in the early 1990s by Holly Boswell, Wendy Parker, and Nancy R. Nangeroni.<ref>http://www.gendertalk.com/tg-symbol/</ref>
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