Disability Pride Archive
Hello Tumblr! This is a new tumblr for archiving disability flags, symbols, coinings, and anything else that feels in that vein. 💙
I noticed that we've lost one of the two main archival blogs dedicated to disability in general, and so I'm hoping to add some redundancy to help ensure flags remain archived.
Feel free to tag me to request archival of disability related content! Note: I take a broad tent view of what is/isn't disability! The more the merrier! 💙
Gentle reminders and PSAs
Remember to be kind and mindful that others may have different experiences than yourself. Some people don't see a need for their disability to have a flag, but others do. Please respect that.
Provide alt text for all images including text adornments <3
It's helpful to describe the meanings of the colours and elements in a flag (e.g. "the green is associated with neurodiversity, and the teal is associated with Deafness"). This helps for cognitive accessibility as well as for blind people to understand the significance of the flag.
Try to remember to tag potential eyestrain <3
It's appreciated if you include information on flag usage, ideally a copyright license. Flags can be copyrighted. If you've never thought about this before, Creative Commons has a tool here to help you!
The lightning bolt (zig-zag) disability pride flag design is obsolete because it may trigger some visual disabilities. Please minimize zig-zag designs accordingly.
A solid white infinity symbol with a fixed-width stroke is associated with the Métis, one of the major Indigenous groups in what is now Canada. It's been on their flag since 1815. The following flag is a Queer Métis flag, NOT an autism flag:
There are many ways to style infinity symbols, and it is very doable to make autism flags with infinities that won't cause confusion with Métis flags. <3
For more archival tumblrs, @liom-archive keeps a list here: https://liom-archive.tumblr.com/blogs












