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3 years ago
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are

Some disability flags based off of the stripes from the original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) flag! These are intended for each specific/sub community. All colors and such have the same meanings, just narrowed down for each category; The grey stripes were added to represent the grey area of being recognized as disabled, in general society, in a medical sense, or otherwise.

Red - Bodily/Physical Disability

Yellow - Neurodivergent Disability

White - Invisible and/or undiagnosed Disability

Blue - Mental/Emotional Disability

Green - Sensory Disability

Image IDs in captions!


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3 years ago

I'm in a support group for queer adults with disabilities (before I joined i didn't even know there *were* groups for that overlap, it's amazing and I love it) and we had our digital meeting on Monday. I shared your most recent flag update, where you had moved the new version to the public domain. Especially since we were talking about the ADA and its anniversary, it was very fitting. Everyone really liked it! Several people commented about the symbolism, in particular. So, just letting you know of some responses from outside tumblr. Thank you for putting it out there!

Thank you!

(Confession: At the time you first sent me this ask, the new version of the flag was not yet in the Public Domain. But it is, now! 🏴🎇🏴)

Shamelessly plugging the new version, again – especially since I want it to eclipse the old one:

The “Straight Diagonal” version of the Disability  Pride Flag: dark grey flag with five diagonal stripes across the middle: red, yellow, white, blue, and green.
The legal Public Domain copyright mark

To the extent possible under law, Ann Magill has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to Visually Safe Disability Pride Flag. This work is published from: United States.

And for those who want detailed ‘specs’:

The ratio of overall breadth to overall length is 3 to 4. The ratio of the flag’s overall length to the width of each stripe is 10 to 1 (So the ratio of the overall length to the width of the combined stripes is 2 to 1).

The Hexadecimal codes for each of the colors are:

The Field: #585858

The Red: #CF7280

The Yellow: #EEDF77

The White: #E9E9E9

The Blue: #7AC1E0

The Green: #3AAF7D

Now, as to the symbolism: in the original flag, the zigzags were meant to represent “navigating around barriers.” But instead, they were the barrier – so they were removed.

So let me put the story of the new symbolism into words – here and now– and thereby bring it into being:

The Black, as it was from the beginning, represents rage and mourning for those who’ve suffered violence and abuse because of their disabilities.

The five colors, in order from left to right, represent bodily disability, neurodivergent disabilities, invisible and/or undiagnosed disabilities (always in the center, because any disability can be invisible at any time), mental illness/emotional disabilities, and sensory disabilities.

The colored band starts at the top of the hoist, which is a starting place of honor, and ends at the fly, which represents moving outward into the world.

Walls and locked doors (behind which Disabled People have been hidden for too long) are right angles, and square. And so the colored band is a diagonal that cuts across those right angles, in defiance.

The five stripes are parallel, to represent our solidarity.

There! How’s that?


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