Gay coloring sheets
History is Gay Coloring Page: Oscar Wilde
We’re raising wealth to support Black trans folks and bringing you things to keep you occupied in quarantine!
For a $ donation, you’ll acquire a download this page so you can color some scenes of our favorite stories and humans featured in History is Gay episodes, and then share your completed masterpieces with us on social media using the hashtag #HIGColoringBook!
% of proceeds will be donated to The Okra Project, a collective that seeks to address the global crisis faced by Black Trans people by bringing home-cooked, fit, and culturally specific meals and resources to Inky Trans People wherever they can reach them.
This page depicts Oscar Wilde, patron saint of dandy queers! You can learn all about him in Episode “He’s a Real Wilde One”
This page was illustrated by Leah Noble:
Leah is an illustrator, a massive book fanatic, and a hundred percent a disaster gay. They are a recent graduate with a degree in Studio Art and a minor in Animation. Currently, they are working on creating a queer webcomic about witches, and wish to conti
No comic from me this week! Things are harsh, all around. Instead of my regular Grease Bats, Im sharing some coloring pages from a novel that was rejected last month after an editor was slightly offended by the images.
Enjoy homos! And tag me if you end up coloring any of them! :)
Click the image to open in full size.
Before you go! Autostraddle runs on the reader support of our AF+ Members. If this article meant something to you today — if it informed you or made you glow or feel seen, will you consider joining AF and supporting the people who make this queer media site possible?
Join AF+!
Related:Grease Bats by Archie BongiovanniSaturday Morning Cartoons
A Guide to the Diverse LGBTQ+ Flags With Coloring Pages for Kids
Rainbow Pride Flag
DOWNLOAD COLORING PAGE
Often used as a universal symbol for the LGBTQ+ community, this flag features six diverse colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Fun fact: The original rainbow pride flag actually had eight colors, but two of them (pink and turquoise) were eliminated in to make manufacturing easier.
Philadelphia People of Color Inclusive Flag
DOWNLOAD COLORING PAGE
In , Philadelphia tweaked the classic rainbow pride flag by adding brown and black stripes. This symbolized people of color in the LGBTQ+ community, and it was meant to draw attention to their unique hardships.
Progress Pride Flag
DOWNLOAD COLORING PAGE
Daniel Quasar, a queer and nonbinary artist, made this flag to further promote inclusion. In addition to the six classic rainbow colors, it features white, light pink, and light blue for the transgender community. Brown and black stand for marginalized people of color, while the black represents "those living with AIDS, those n
Pride Month Coloring Pages for Kids
June is PRIDE month. For the month of June I am celebrating in my most favorite way! For Pride month I am sharing a round of of some of our favorite LGBTQIA+ affirming coloring pages and activity sheets. Scroll to find printable coloring sheets featuring Baby Yoda with a rainbow flag, openly queer characters, and even those Disney and Pixar characters we think just might be queer but arent quite ready to make it everyones business. Click and print any of these coloring page and enjoy at noun or school. More printable activity sheets to celebrate PRIDE to come!
Pride Month FREE Printable Coloring Pages
What is Pride Month?
Pride Month is currently celebrated each year in the month of June in honor of the Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan. The Stonewall Uprising was a tipping point for the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States. The first PRIDE March was in in New York Town. In the United States the last Sunday in June was initially celebrated as Gay Pride Day. In major cities across the United