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  2. Disability Pride Flag: Origin, Colors and Significance

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    The 2021 disability pride flag features a straight diagonal banner of five colors on a dark background — a slight yet meaningful evolution from the original design. The amended flag displays...

  3. Disability flag - Wikipedia

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    The Disability Pride flag represents the Disability Pride Movement. Its origin is in English-speaking countries, where the movement's presence is greater.

  4. Have You Seen The New Disability Pride Flag?

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    The disability pride flag is an outward symbol of the identity, resilience, and capacity of the disability community. Consider flying or displaying the disability pride flag at your faith institution this Disability Pride Month as a symbol of solidarity with your disabled constituents.

  5. Disability Pride Flag Origin, Meaning - Disability Pride Month

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    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.

  6. Disability Pride Month - Wikipedia

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    Disability Pride has a flag created by Ann Magill and entered into the public domain in 2019. [ 1 ] [ 60 ] Magill's original flag featured a lightning bolt design and bright colors on a black background.

  7. Here’s What the Disability Pride Flag Represents

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    Here’s what the disability pride flag represents: Black: The black background, which is more so like a faded charcoal base, ignites the mourning of disabled persons victimized by ableism or lost to disability-fueled violence , abuse/negligence and death.

  8. History of the Disability Pride Flag | Weinberg Family ...

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    The original Disability Pride flag was created in 2019 by writer Ann Magill, who has cerebral palsy. Flags can raise awareness and are a symbol of solidarity, pride and acceptance, and the Disability Pride flage has is no exception.