All six original rainbow colours — red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet — as a declaration of visibility and the right to exist fully.
The rainbow flag, designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978, was a deliberate choice of the full spectrum as a symbol of diversity and inclusion. Each stripe was originally assigned a specific meaning: life, healing, sunlight, nature, harmony, spirit. The palette has evolved over the decades — additional stripes have been added to acknowledge specific communities — but the core rainbow remains one of the most globally recognised symbols of the twentieth century. It is a palette that refuses reduction: every colour present, no colour dominant.
RGB (247-73-34)
#f74922
A light, vivid red with a quiet presence.
The Acre beyond Faithful Enduring →RGB (249-124-21)
#f97c15
A vivid orange: medium, considered, and steady.
The Bronzed Arch for the Crossing →RGB (199-209-21)
#c7d115
A medium, vivid yellow with a quiet presence.
The Bronzed Bluff above the Centering →RGB (54-135-226)
#3687e2
A vivid blue: light, considered, and steady.
The Brook During Certain Grading →RGB (167-20-225)
#a714e1
A vivid violet: medium, considered, and steady.
Clay-rolled Border along the Leaning →:root { --pride-1: #f74922; --pride-2: #f97c15; --pride-3: #c7d115; --pride-4: #1de252; --pride-5: #3687e2; --pride-6: #a714e1;}