The Unity Flag was first flown by College Park Baptist Church at the FaithAction Unity Walk in Greensboro, NC on August 5, 2017 and symbolizes a commitment to basic human and civil rights for all people.
The unity flag is an attempt to utilize designs and colors from several human rights/social justice causes and bring them together in one design.
Colors used include those in the rainbow flag (LGBTQ Pride) as well as those in the Transgender Pride flag. As much as possible, these colors are presented as they naturally appear on the UV Spectrum, in clockwise fashion beginning with red on the lower left side of the flag. White, black, dark brown, and light brown are used to represent the ideals of racial reconciliation and multicultural unity. Each of these colors is given equal representation in the middle of the flag, as these colors are intended to represent people of all colors throughout the world.
The absence of any national or religious symbols is deliberate, as this is intended to be a design meaningful to people of all faiths and nations. The colors all meet in and emanate from the middle, to symbolize the interconnectedness and unity of all people.
Feel free to use this symbol to show your support for basic human and civil rights for all people! Please be sure to direct any profits from products sold toward the causes this symbol represents in your local community.
Please feel free to use these in any way you’d like to show your support support for basic human and civil rights for all people! These files are also available, along with a high resolution jpg file (for flags, banners, etc.), at this link: https://drive.google.com/open…
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