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Created in 1999 by a Navy Veteran, the white in this flag represents those who are intersex, transitioning, or see themselves as having a neutral or undefined gender.

What is the Transgender Pride Flag?

100

This key piece of history now weighs 54 tons with nearly 50,000 panels dedicated to more than 110,000 individuals. An online version launched in 2020.

What is the AIDS Memorial Quilt?

100

In the late 70s and early 80s, the Naval Investigative Service (now known as NCIS) thought this woman was at the center of a massive ring of homosexual military personnel. They launched an unsuccessful investigation in the hopes of finding and convincing her to reveal the names of gay service members in the Chicago area. They were "friends" after all. 

Who is Dorothy?

100

It's okay to be Obsessed with this Diva's iconic vocal range. She only gave us one of the most chart-topping holiday songs of all time.

Who is Mariah Carey?

100

1985 Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan

That's The Golden Girls!

200

Created in 1998, the blue in this flag represents attraction to those who identify as a different gender. 

What is the Bisexual Pride Flag?

200

In 2016, GLAAD officially recommended adding this letter to the acronym, LGBT.

What is Q?

200

Andrea Jenkins, the first openly transgender Black woman ever elected to public office in the U.S., has served on the city council for this Midwest city since 2018. 

What is Minneapolis?

200

Do you Believe in life after love? You should believe in this Diva who is only a Tony away from full EGOT.

Who is Cher?

200
1998 and 2017 Eric McCormack, Sean Hayes, Leslie Jordan

That's Will & Grace!

300

Created in 2018, this flag keeps the original six rainbow colors and adds an arrow with pink, blue, white, brown and black that points to the right to signify forward movement within LGBTQ+ rights. 

What is the Progress Pride Flag?

300

First published in 1953, this was the first LGBTQ magazine to sustain production and reach a national audience. 

What is ONE Magazine? 

300

Army veteran Henry Gerber founded this group in 1924 recognized as the first gay rights organization in the U.S. 

What is the Society for Human Rights?

300

This Diva is a Ray of Light to fans around the world. You shouldn't need, Like, a Prayer to remember her name. 

Who is Madonna?

300
2004 and 2019 Jennifer Beals, Laurel Holloman, Pam Grier

That's The L Word!

400

This flag is the winning design submitted after major organization AVEN held a contest asking members of their community to create a pride flag. 

What is the Asexual Pride Flag?

400

The National AIDS Memorial developed this program in 2013 to share the stories of Black and Latinx lives lost to HIV/AIDS. The program helps to ensure the AIDS Memorial Quilt reflects the epidemic's impact within marginalized and communities of color.   

What is the Call My Name panel-making program?

400

This Latina LGBT civil rights pioneer was known as The Rosa Parks of the Modern Transgender Movement. Among other accomplishments, she established STAR, the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries with her friend Marsha P. Johnson.

Who is Sylvia Rivera?

400

It's not Shallow if you want to Just Dance. After all, this Diva reminds us that we're beautiful in our way.

Who is Lady Gaga?

400

2018 Dominique Jackson, Billy Porter, Indya Moore

That's Pose!

500

Gilbert Baker created the Rainbow Pride or Pride Flag, and it was first flown at this event on June 25, 1978 in San Francisco. 

What is Gay Freedom Day?

500

This figure marched with the first gay and lesbian picket line in front of the White House in 1965, and was the first Black woman to be on the cover of the iconic lesbian magazine, “The Ladder,” published by the lesbian political advocacy group the Daughters of Bilitis.

 

Who is Ernestine Eckstein?


500

This event started after a trans woman threw a cup of coffee in the face of the police officer attempting to arrest her for "being raucous." Three years before Stonewall, it was seen as a groundbreaking act of resistance where the trans community fought back against police harassment.  

What is the Compton's Cafeteria Riot?

500

Get Happy remembering this Diva who may have created the blueprint for LGBT icons. Even if you were Born in a Trunk, surely you know her name.

Who is Judy Garland?

500

2023 Matt Bomer, Jonathan Bailey, Jelani Alladin


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