Disability flag
| disability flag | |
| Use | Symbol of the disability community and the disability pride movement |
|---|---|
| Adopted | 2021 |
| Design | A charcoal grey flag bisected diagonally from the top left corner to the lower right corner by five parallel stripes in red, pale gold, pale grey, light blue, and green. Designed to be visually safe and inclusive. |
| Designed by | Ann Magill |
A disability flag, disability pride flag, or flag of the rights of persons with disabilities is a flag that represents people with any kind of disabilities. The most widely used is the disability pride flag created by the Amarican disabled activist Ann Magill. She created the original rainbow lighting built design in 2016. And after receiving input from people with visually triggering disabilities she changed its design in 2021 to have muted colors and straight diagonal stripes. Another is the gold-silver-bronze disability flag created by Eros Recio from Valencia in 2017, which was aimed mainly to highlight the achievements and value of disabled individuals in society.