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The original Disability Pride flag was created in 2019 by Ann Magill, [7] [8] a disabled woman, and featured a zig-zag or lightning bolt design but after receiving input from people with visually triggering disabilities, [9] the flag was changed in 2021 to have muted colors and straight diagonal stripes.
The disability flag was designed to include all six standard international flag colors to signify that the disability community is wide-reaching. In addition to changing the motif to straight ...
English: Disability Pride Flag, designed by Ann Magill. A charcoal grey/almost-black flag crossed diagonally from top left to bottom right by a “lightning bolt” band divided into parallel stripes of five colors: light blue, yellow, white, red, and green. There are narrow bands of the same black between the colors.
Learn the disability flag's history and significance, what the colors on the disability flag represent and how to celebrate Disability Pride Month in July 2023.
English: A charcoal grey flag bisected diagonally from the top left corner to the lower right right corner by five parallel stripes in red, pale gold, pale grey, light blue, and green Date 21 July 2022
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Disability Pride; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Σημαία αναπηρίας; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Día Internacional de las Personas con Discapacidad; Bandera de la discapacidad; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org جنبش حقوق معلولین; Usage on fon.wikipedia.org Gbɛtɔ wɔnɖowunanɔ lɛ sin azan ɖo wɛkɛ ɔ mɛ; Usage on fr ...