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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)After careful consideration, we unanimously confirmed the name 'Deaf flag,' acknowledging that it may evolve over time.
Sweden submitted a proposal for its own deaf flag to the World Congress in Durban in 2011. The idea was that the proceeds would go to the World Federation of the Deaf, WFD to help them raise funds to work for Deaf people around the world. But two years after the congress, the WFD board has decided not to adopt the flag after lukewarm interest from countries.
For the first time in France, the flag of the Deaf community is raised in the town hall square of Montpellier.
The flag of "all signers" was unfurled for a few minutes, yesterday afternoon, from the balcony of the Poitiers town hall.
The flag will be raised on 16 June [2019] at the Espace Tuilerie.
On 16 June [2019] a special flag will be unveiled at the Espace Tuilerie.
At 9 a.m. on Saturday morning, the esplanade of the Town Hall of Massy will be decorated with the international flag of the signers.
This sign of recognition was handed over to American students in April 2013, at the White House, since then it has increasingly spread in the United States. In Milan, it is gradually making its way among deaf people. In France, it is beginning to be validated, stresses Arnaud Balard. It is also broadcast in Morocco, Scotland.
he designed the flag ten years ago after spending two years studying flags around the world and learning about the principles of vexillology.