Genderqueer

Genderqueer is an umbrella term (meaning it’s broad and can refer to several different things), and it has a similar meaning to nonbinary. It can be used to describe any gender outside of the traditional gender binary of man and woman. Genderqueer includes, but is not limited to, the following:
 * A combination of genders
 * Not male or female
 * Genderfluid (moving between genders)
 * Third gender, or other gender
 * People who do not or cannot label their gender

Some people use this as their only description of their gender, while others use other labels as well, such as androgyne. It really depends on the person. Some genderqueer people may wish to transition, whether medically, by changing their name/pronouns, or both.

The Flag
The colors of the genderqueer pride flag are, from top to bottom, as follows: lavender, white, and green. The meaning of the lavender is as mixing blue and pink (which are the colors that are traditionally associated with men and women respectively), represents androgyny. It also represents the "queer" part of genderqueer, as lavender is often associated with queerness. The white middle stripe represents agender identity. The green stripe is the inverse of the lavender stripe; it represents third gender identity.

Terminology
The term genderqueer came into use during the 1990s among political activists. Riki Anne Wilchins is often associated with the word and claims to have coined it.

Flag
The genderqueer pride flag was designed in 2011 by Marilyn Roxie.