Deaf flag

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Adopted9 July 2023; 2 years ago (2023-07-09) (approved by the World Federation of the Deaf)
25 May 2014; 11 years ago (2014-05-25) (recognised by the National Federation of the Deaf of France)
Design
  turquoise
  yellow
  dark blue
DesignedbyArnaud Balard
Deaf flag
Deaf flag
Adopted9 July 2023; 2 years ago (2023-07-09) (approved by the World Federation of the Deaf)
25 May 2014; 11 years ago (2014-05-25) (recognised by the National Federation of the Deaf of France)
Design
  turquoise
  yellow
  dark blue
Designed byArnaud Balard

The Deaf flag or Sign Union flag is a flag that symbolises the Deaf community (especially the signing Deaf community), and is used as a form of visibility for a socio-cultural minority that is often discriminated against in various areas.

The flag was designed by the French Deafblind artist Arnaud Balard. It depicts a large open turquoise hand on another yellow hand (of which only the profile around the turquoise hand is visible). The tips of the fingers are outside the flag, so that the fingers "stretch out" indefinitely. The background colour is navy blue.

There are several different symbols that are included in the flag (based on what is indicated by its creator[1][2]):

  • The hands represent the signing Deaf community and Sign language.
  • The infinite fingers allude to the projection of the use of Sign language in the world, with more than 200 existing Sign Languages. The fingers also symbolise the connection with the five continents (in order from top to bottom): Europe, the Americas, Asia, Oceania and Africa.
  • The colour turquoise is the world color of Sign language, Deaf culture, and the signing Deaf community (Deaf, Deafblind, CODA, Sign Language interpreters, family members).
  • The colour yellow symbolizes light, life, the awakened mind, coexistence.
  • The colour navy blue (dark blue) symbolises planet Earth, humanity, and is the color adopted to represent deafness (represented by a blue ribbon[3]). In this way, non-signing Deaf and Deafblind people (oralists) would be included.

The design aims for the flag to be a symbol of openness, inclusiveness and union, rather than isolation or segregation.

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