It was designed in 1978 by American activist Gilbert Baker, to celebrate Pride Day in San Francisco, and was inspired by the song ‘Over the rainbow’. It is the one you surely know, inclusive for the entire group. THE FLAGSĮverything can continue to be defined from freedom. Thus, although there are multiple flags, we have collected several of the most representative and their definition. Ground Report | New Delhi: LGBTQ group continues to fight against the heteronormative system and, although nothing is decisive and each person is an authentic universe, there are Pride flags to represent and be proud of each orientation and identity, and which have more functions – very important – today: to vindicate the freedom, free love, respect and human rights. The rainbow is the one associate with the collective, but there are more flags that represent different identities, orientations and intersex conditions.