For the first time ever, we are proud to present the new Cascadia Pride Flag, with black and brown stripes added as an inclusionary way to highlight black and brown LGBTQIA+ members within our movement and the Cascadia Bioregion.
Grab a FLAG or STICKER PACK here (Pre-Order):
FLAGS ARE IN PRE-ORDER! They’re on their way and should be ready soon, but please do be patient. It could take up to several weeks depending (though hopefully sooner).
They will be available in both a 2x3’ and 3x5’ flag. As always, they are hand screen printed, and so the Douglas Fir are only screen printed on one side. This has to do with printing onto polyester, and how the material shrinks or distorts when applied with the heatflash. Please forgive any minor mistakes and defects, and keep Cascadia inclusive, diverse and proud!
The original six-color rainbow Pride flag was created by Gilbert Baker in 1978; he died in March at age 65. Although there have been several variations of the flag in the past that highlighted specific identities within the LGBTQ spectrum, this will be the first time a major institution has ever modified the flag as a way to highlight racial diversity within it. The original Cascadia flag only had the six stripes, and so we are excited about this update.