Disability flags
Flags for disability in general
- Disability Pride by Ann Magill
- Horizontal version
- Early "Zig-Zag" version by Ann Magill[a]
- "Overcoming" flag by Eros Recio
Regional Disability Activism
- USA Disability Rights Flag (ADAPT)
Flags for specific disabilities
Little people / Dwarfism
- Little People (Dwarfism) Pride Flag
Neurodivergent disabilities
- Gradient by Eric of FYeahAutism (2013)
- Variant of the 2013 gradient
- Pastel loop by MissLunaRose (2016)
Autism spectrum flags
Mental health flags
- Mental health flag
Madness flags
- Mad Pride with Cheshire cat
- Mad Pride (plain stripes)
Deafness flags
- Deaf flag ("Sign Union")
Stuttering flags
- 'Making Waves' stuttering pride flag by Conor Foran (2022)
HIV/AIDS flags
- AIDS Awareness
- Victory over AIDS
Flags for related groups not consistently understood as disabled
Groups which overlap with disability and/or disability rights/justice, but whose status as a disability is disputed:
- Intersex flag
- Fat Pride
Combination flags
Flags used to celebrate the combination of multiple identities.
Combination with specific disabilities
- Trans and Autistic/Neurodivergent
- Intersex and Autistic
- Intersex and Neurodivergent
Notes
- ↑ Ann Magill has publicly requested that people avoid using the zig-zag version of her flag after learning it can trigger certain visual disabilities. See: Magill, 2022.
- 1 2 These designs are controversial and contested due to the use of a solid white infinity symbol, a longstanding symbol of the indigenous Métis people.