Queer anarchism flag
History
The Flag of Queer anarchism Queer anarchism flag belongs to a family of flags that layer anarchist symbolism (often black, sometimes the black-and-red bisected field associated with anarcho-syndicalism or libertarian socialism) with stripes or elements drawn from LGBTQ+ pride vexillology. These hybrids emerged where queer liberation and anti-authoritarian politics overlap: marches, squats, book fairs, and mutual-aid networks rather than a single state or standards body. Because anarchist organising deliberately avoids central authority, there is no one official “correct” blazon; local collectives adapt colours to name their own priorities—solidarity, abolition of hierarchy, feminism, anti-fascism—while still signalling queer belonging. Treat each image as a snapshot of a community’s self-description, not a fixed global definition.