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Conversion Therapy Survivor Pride Flag

The First-Ever Conversion Therapy Survivor Pride Flag!

In late 2024, we held a contest inviting survivors of conversion therapy to submit their ideas for a pride flag that represents our community. We received many thoughtful and powerful designs, and after a vote by our survivor community, this flag was chosen.

The winning design was created by Hunter Moore, who also attributed meaning to each color. This flag now stands as a symbol of resilience, a banner for survivors everywhere, and a testament to our shared journey.

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🔹 Grey – Represents PTSD and memory loss.
🔹 Pink – Symbolizes sexual abuse and marginalization.
🔹 Blue – Stands for domestic violence.
🔹 Triangle – Inspired by the Progress Pride Flag, representing survivors overcoming these struggles.
🔹 Lavender/Purple – Highlights identity, pride, and community.
🔹 Gold/Yellow – Signifies hope.
🔹 Green – Reflects the truth of who we naturally are.

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This flag is more than just colors and shapes—it is a statement of survival, strength, and authenticity.

©2019-2025 by Conversion Therapy Survivor Network

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