Celebrate Pride Month With These LGBTQ+ Coloring Pages
Love is love. If you agree, you will love these Pride coloring pages, which were made by the ColorWee team to celebrate LGBTQ+ people all around the globe. As a species, we should always aim to protect rights and defend minorities, and this is what June, Pride Month, is about. Remember all those who are part of minorities and have the full right to celebrate love and express themselves around the world.
Color the beautiful rainbow flags, gay or lesbian couples, Pride celebrations, and more. And do not forget that this is Pride, so you should use as many diverse colors as possible. Make these coloring sheets come alive with all the colors of the rainbow! And if you are ready to color more – check our rainbow coloring pages too!
All pages are free to print or download, made for A4 paper, and easy to use. Choose a simple page for quick coloring, or pick a more detailed scene if you want to slow down and enjoy the process.
Pride Kid With a Big Heart
A simple little boy page that is great for quick coloring and bright rainbow palettes. Explore our heart coloring pages too!
Couple Holding a Pride Sign
A warm, simple scene that focuses on love, support, and togetherness. Nature and LGBT love that is ready to print!
Lesbian Couple Coloring Page
A calm lesbian couple scene that works beautifully with soft pastels or bold rainbow accents.
Why Is the Rainbow a Symbol of Pride? 🌈
The rainbow became the symbol of LGBTQ+ pride in 1978 when artist and activist Gilbert Baker created the first rainbow Pride flag in San Francisco. He was encouraged by civil rights leader Harvey Milk to design a positive symbol that could represent the LGBTQ+ community. Baker chose the rainbow because it naturally shows many different colors existing together, which beautifully reflects the diversity of people, identities, and experiences within the community.
The original flag actually had eight colors, and each color had its own meaning such as life, healing, sunlight, nature, and spirit. Over time the design was simplified to the six color rainbow flag that is widely recognized today.
Today the rainbow Pride flag is displayed around the world during Pride Month and at pride celebrations, where it represents diversity, unity, equality, and the freedom to be yourself
Share Your Coloring With ColorWee
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