According to Gallup Research, LGBTQ+ identification in the U.S. has grown to 7.6% of adults, up from 5.6% four years ago. This increase is driven by younger generations, with over 20% of Gen Z adults identifying as LGBTQ+. Bisexuality is the most common identification, especially among women. These trends suggest rising LGBTQ+ identification in the future.
Learn about the many flags that represent the diverse LGBTQ+ community: people of color inclusive flag; bisexual flag; pansexual flag; lesbian flag; asexual flag; intersex flag; transgender flag; genderqueer flag; genderfluid flag; agender flag; non-binary flag; progress flag.
In the 2015 Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges, Justice Anthony Kennedy said, "the reasons marriage is fundamental under the Constitution apply with equal force to same-sex couples."
Discover the meaning behind the non-binary pride flag, a powerful symbol of diversity and inclusion. Learn about the significance of its colors and celebrate Non-Binary People’s Visibility Day on July 14th. Embrace the journey of understanding and honoring non-binary identities.
Let's unravel the meaning of LGBTQ+. Each letter is a symbol of identity, a testament to diversity.